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And millionaire publisher Malcolm S. "Steve" Forbes, who Buchanan and Dole have blasted as "too liberal" said last night at his headquarters in Nashua that his fourth place finish was enough to keep in the race.
Buchanan27% Dole 26% Alexander 23% Forbes 12% Lugar 5% Keyes 3% 99% of Precincts reporting
Panelists were also unanimous in their condemnation of Malcolm S. "Steve" Forbes Jr. as a Republican candidate.
Andrei H. Cerny '97, editor-in-chief of the Harvard Political Review, cited Forbes' "attempt to buy the nomination" as a quintessential example of what campaigns should not be.
MANCHESTER, NEW HAMPSHIRE: It may have taken the New Hampshire primary to make Bill Clinton look truly presidential. By early evening, Pat Buchanan had broken free of a tenuous three-way tie with Bob Dole and Lamar Alexander to become, swiftly and uinexpectedly, the bellwether Republican candidate in 1996. Clinton...