Word: democraticizing
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Dates: during 1970-1979
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Despite Carter's continued poor showing in the polls, his mother, Lillian Carter, said yesterday she still believes her son can win the Democratic nomination even if Sen. Edward M. Kennedy '54 (D-Mass.) challenges him.
WASHINGTON--Democratic Party officials yesterday predicted a long and hard-fought battle for the party nomination in 1980, while representatives on Capitol Hill predicted that Sen. Edward M. Kennedy (D-Mass.), would easily beat President Carter in such a contest.
John C. White, Democratic Party Chairman and a Carter supporter, said yesterday a Kennedy-Carter matchup would be "one of the classic struggles of our political history."
"Kennedy would take it in a walk," Weicker said as he flew to Hartford, Conn. aboard Air Force One as the President's guest. "There's too many Democratic congressmen and senators with their necks on the line. They want the strongest possible person at the top of the ticket...
Despite the fact that the immigrants stirred up antiforeign prejudices, by 1907 the attempt to assimilate them produced the democratic melting pot theory, though years passed before textbooks preached it. National self-confidence, meanwhile, was being further boosted by America's growing role on the global scene. David Saville...