Word: elected
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Dates: during 1980-1989
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When Ferraro completes her term as an IOP fellow this spring, she says she will continue to raise money for the election. "After the convention, I will do whatever the candidate wants me to," she says. "Travelling, raising money, giving speeches, anything. Licking stamps, anything they want me to do I will do to elect a Democrat...
...President-elect will face the task of forming a Government, a job infinitely more important than campaigning, but a bit boring. Most of the huge media caravan will go back to covering social and economic battles and natural calamities. Stories on the nightly news will recite unfamiliar names, vague accounts of struggles for favor and repetitive rumors of anointment. There will be no balloons and bands. Constructing a Government is a gritty business...
WHEN Rep. Patricia Schroeder (D.-Colo.) announced her candidacy for president this summer many people were in disagreement. They doubted the sense of a woman running for president when it was clear that the country would not elect one, no matter how qualified she truly...
...never seen team spirit quite like what I saw while spending reading period in Minnesota. The state that pulled together to elect Walter Mondale as president in 1984 is even more cohesive when it comes to backing bigger winners...
Sections will count for 10 percent of all students' grades, no matter which section format they elect, Ruttiman said. Although he would not say exactly how the grades will be determined, Ruttiman said that half of the section grade will depend on a special presentation in section, and the other half will depend on participation...