Word: elected
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...Hampshire trip gave some active college Democrats the assurance that they did everything in their power to help re-elect the president...
WASHINGTON, D.C.: First Bill Clinton distanced himself from Congressional elections, telling the Washington Post today that he would not be campaigning as energetically for Democratic congressional candidates as he would for his own re-election: "The American people don't think it's the President's business to tell them what ought to happen in the congressional elections." But after Ron Wyden gave Democracts the biggest lift they've had in two years, Clinton's spokesman Mike McCurry put the President back in the fray. "He will campaign early and often with Democratic candidates and he's going to elect...
Eric F. Brown, Sports Editor Dallas17 Pittsburgh 21 Todd Brownstein, President-Elect Dallas 45 Pittsburgh 7 Matt A. Nowitt, Sports Editor Dallas 17 Pittsburgh 23 Sports Editor Dallas 20 Pittsburgh 38 Assnt. Sports Editor Dallas 27 Pittsburgh 16 Dallas 61 Pittsburgh 17 Dallas 21 Pittsburgh 17 Dallas 27 Pittsburgh 19 Dallas 27 Pittsburgh 7 Dallas 14 Pittsburgh...
While some of his rivals whisper about Dole's age or electability, Gramm challenges Dole head on, blasting him as too willing to compromise on health care, welfare, abortion and tax cuts. As long as the race can be defined as a referendum on red ink, Gramm believes he will profit and Dole will suffer. "It's becoming clear to American voters that if they want a balanced budget, they are going to have to elect a President who is committed to it," he told TIME. Late last week, Gramm struck again: after Bill Clinton announced in his Thursday press...
...Harvard Corporation to divest fully from oil companies that continue to invest in Nigeria. In doing so, they will send an unmistakable message that Harvard recognizes the sanctity of human life and the importance of freedom. Ethan M. Tucker '97 Chair, Harvard-Radcliffe Hillel Devid J. Andorsky '97 Chair-Elect. Harvard-Radcliffe Hillel