Word: doled
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Dates: during 1980-1989
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...Green, Bob Dole would have fit right...
Although he participated in last week's debate in New Hampshire, Sen. Robert J. Dole (R-Kan.) has as much chance of winning as a VW Rabbit in the Indianapolis 500. Already Dole has all but officially removed himself from the race. John B. Connally, meanwhile, is ignoring the Northeastern primaries in favor of a "Southern strategy." "I would be surprised if he did better than fourth in New Hampshire," Joseph Malone, his Massachusetts state coordinator says...
...three primaries. But at the time, Sears and other Reagan backers thought only Baker and Connally could threaten the candidate. Sears brushed off Bush as a man with no constituency in the GOP. "If Reagan wins early, that's the ball game," William Russo, political coordinator for Sen. Robert Dole (R-Kan.) agreed back in October...
...supposed to be. Like any self-respecting essentially random group of human beings, the voters of New Hampshire are perverse and capricious. And right now, the President of the United States, three senators, two congressmen, one governor, two ex-governors and one random bureacrat--named Carter, Kennedy, Baker, Dole, Anderson, Crane, Brown, Reagan, Connally and Bush--are scared to death of them...
...William Proxmire: "It appears clear that Mr. Miller's testimony before this [Banking] Committee in 1978 was false and misleading." Civiletti has been slow in pushing the inquiry of his fellow Cabinet member and has not questioned several top Textron executives. Referring to the Abscam scandal, Senator Robert Dole quips: "Maybe the Justice Department is so busy with members of Congress that it doesn't have time for Cabinet officers." But without a special prosecutor the nagging question will remain: As chairman of Textron, was G. William Miller lax or lying...