Word: elected
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This is nothing but the Administration's version of the old tactic of spend and spend and spend, elect, elect and elect...
...different kind of campaign is taking place across the Pacific. There, the natives of the Bismarck Archipelago don't want to elect Lyndon Johnson-they want...
Only two years ago, the long-eclipsed party of Asquith and Lloyd George seemed to many Britons a bright potential alternative to the tired Tory government of Harold Macmillan and the faction-torn Labor Party of Hugh Gaitskell. But as elections neared and both major parties closed ranks under new leaders, the Liberal "resurgence" ingloriously petered out. When Britons go to the polls Oct. 15, they will probably elect no more than seven of some 365 Liberal candidates...
...plans as yet to speak outside New York. In New York, he avoids mentioning Goldwater whenever possible. Last week he was interrupted in the midst of a speech for Senator Keating by a woman who demanded: "Say something about Goldwater." Replied Rocky coolly: "We're here to elect Republicans from top to bottom." Rockefeller will introduce Goldwater for a speech in Albany this week, but Goldwater aides in New York have pretty much abandoned any hope of pressuring either Ken Keating or his liberal Republican colleague, Senator Jacob Javits, into endorsing Barry...
...project's eight counties had elected their own 15 man MFDP executive committees, and held precinct meetings and county conventions to elect their delegates to the second congressional district and start MFDP conventions. People who had never voted were forming their own local political action groups with their own local leadership...