Word: democraticizing
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Minutes after Wednesday's debate in Hanover, N.H., between democratic presidential candidates Al Gore '69 and Bill Bradley, reporters gathered to interview the candidates' staff--and each other.
Wednesday night's debate marked perhaps the first time that many prospective Democratic voters in New Hampshire could see Al Gore unfiltered.
HANOVER, N.H.--In their first face-to-face debate of the presidential campaign, Vice President Al Gore '69 and former New Jersey senator Bill Bradley wrestled last night for control of voter momentum in the Democratic party.
Munching on popcorn and frequently erupting in laughter, over 150 political junkies gathered in the ARCO Forum at the Kennedy School of Government (KSG) last night to watch on CNN as the two Democratic presidential hopefuls squared off in a town meeting forum at Dartmouth College.
As they watched Vice President Al Gore '69 and former U.S. Senator Bill Bradley on debate on television for the first time, audience members got a taste of the upcoming battle in the Democratic primary.