Word: glenns
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Dates: during 1980-1989
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...Mondale financial machine is probably in the strongest shape. Timothy Finchem, finance director for Mondale, says the campaign has stayed out of debt (unlike Glenn's) and has yet to lose its early momentum. Finchem explains, "An important aim of the campaign is to secure the Democratic nomination early in the primaries so that we can concentrate on developing a base of financial support for the final election...
...efforts have run so smoothly. Paul A. Rosenberg '75, finance director for Glenn attributes the recent stagnation in the Senator's fundraising campaign to temporary factors, but rival finance officials claim Glenn has now exhausted support within his home state of Ohio, and has been unable to build a strong national base for fundraising...
...other Democratic contenders lag even further behind Mondale, and may be severely hamstrung by their lack of funds. McGovern, who entered the race last October, has collected less than $30,000 compared to Mondale's $11 and Glenn's $7 million. The Rev. Jesse L. Jackson has thus far raised close...
...last that long, though, Cranston could conceivably resuscitate his lagging candidacy in those primaries, especially in the California primary on June 5 which offers a prize of 306 delegates to the favorite son. Son too could Glenn, whose centrism better appeals to the heavy proportion of moderate-to-conservative voters in the sun belt states of Arizona, New Mexico and Nevada...
...leaders in that region paying similarly close attention to the election. So far, Jackson has distinguished himself from the other Democratic candidates. "because he's broken out of the normal pattern of Presidential candidates of being unthinkingly pro-Israel," Lecturer Daniel Pipes, a Middle East History specialist, says Glenn has also been more consistent in not taking a pro-Israel stance, Pipes adds, and therefore runs a close second to Jackson in pro-Arab states...