Word: democratizer
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...editors consider party affiliation a more or less incidental matter. The decision depends largely on which candidate has introduced a new and interesting element into the political picture. In the 1966 California gubernatorial race, Republican Challenger Reagan fits that pattern; eight years ago the man who did was Democrat Pat Brown, now the defender, who was on our cover (Sept. 15, 1958) during his first campaign for Governor (in which he beat Republican William Knowland...
Sickles said in his concession speech that he could not as a Democrat support Agnew or Pressman, but he withheld endorsement of Mahoney -- at least temporarily...
...comparison, President Kennedy lost Upstate by 400,000 and the suburban counties by 150,000 in 1960. The Kennedy block apparently had little affection for Keating or other Republicans who seemed to spend most of their time running after city liberal votes. And so, when a sufficiently attractive Democrat came along, they were quick to bolt party lines...
...Mike sees it, one certain way to preserve America is to elect Democrats. He has been chairman of the Democrat ic Congressional Campaign Committee for 18 years, during which he has doled out some $7,000,000 among Democratic candidates...
...embattled Landrum-Griffin Act, which sternly regulates the intra-union powers of labor leaders. That is scarcely a boost to any statewide campaigner in the labor-powerful state of Michigan. Last May, when George Romney appointed Griffin to the U.S. Senate seat vacated by the death of Democrat Pat McNamara, the Governor pointedly refrained from any enthusiastic commitment to campaign for his fellow Republican this fall...