Word: democraticizing
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Dates: during 1970-1979
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Carter's assault on the bill, in which he was opposed by all Democratic congressional leaders, was part of a presidential campaign to exploit the anti-inflationary, antitax, anti-Government-spending mood of the voters. Fiscal conservatism appears to be part of Carter's philosophy; although it appeals...
William I. Cowin, who is running for lieutenant governor on the Hatch ticket, defended the charge, saying Hatch referred to tactics which King allegedly employed in the recent Democratic primary between King and Gov. Michael Dukakis.
Edward J. King, Democratic nominee for governor, denied yesterday his Republican opponent's charge that he is an extremist and that he based his campaign on a "coalition of hate groups."
Lashman reacted to Rep. Paul Tsongas's (D-Mass.) charge Thursday that Brooke's Democratic Party support consists of only four state officeholders, saying "I don't pay attention to any of Representative Tsongas's charges, I want to elect Senator Brooke."
The House yesterday adopted a recommendation to provide additional tax cuts totalling $164.5 billion between 1980 and 1983 over the protests of House Democratic leaders and President Carter's objections.