Word: gores
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...upcoming weeks, the governor will need to build strength in the South, where he faces tough competition from Sen. Albert Gore '69 and the Rev. Jesse Jackson, who have solid support in the region, and from Gephardt, whose Iowa victory and second place finish in New Hampshire will continue to fuel his momentum...
Goldman said Dukakis plans to spend nearly $4 million in the South, more even than Sen. Albert Gore (D.-Ten.), who has planned a $1 million media campaign...
Jesse Jackson and Sen. Albert Gore Jr. (D.-Tenn.), were denied the boost they sought as the primary campaign moves to their native South, trailing with 8 percent and 7 percent of the vote. Former Arizona Gov. Bruce Babbitt had 5 percent and was a candidate for withdrawal. Long-ago front-runner Gary Hart had 4 percent...
...Gore already had commitments for 10.55 delegate votes at the convention, Jackson had 9.80 and Babbitt four...
Dukakis, with 41,185 votes, received 37 percent. Gephardt, remaining at 20 percent, received 22,464 votes. Simon's 17 percent was also stable, with 19,432 votes. Jackson, at 8 percent, received 9062; Gore, 7 percent or 7698; Babbitt, 5 percent or 5334; Hart, 4549 or 4 percent, and others with 2601 votes or 2 percent...