Word: grasse
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Dates: during 1980-1989
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...campaign strategy and, predictably, they downplayed the episode. Said Pennsylvania Governor Richard Thornburgh: "On the street corners of Pittsburgh, they're not much concerned about China policy. They're concerned where their next paycheck is coming from." Insisted Reagan Pollster Richard Wirthlin: "Reagan did not damage his grass-roots support...
...these problems. The best guarantee we can have for U.S. noninterference in Iranian affairs in the future is a thorough discussion, description and dissemination of the U.S. role in Iran. We want real independence. If common sense should prevail in Washington, [it would be recognized that] an independent, popular, grass-roots regime in Iran is the best option left...
Closer to the grass roots, Democrats now hold 67 of the nation's 98 partisan state legislative chambers...
...freshman picnic at Radcliffe Yard. The brochure says this event is "informal." Actually, you have to go out and buy a tux or evening gown to dine on rubbery chicken. Actually, you don't. You may as well trek up Garden St. to absorb the atmosphere, lie on the grass, maybe meet a few new people. Avoid the food, though...
...look at the convention volunteers reveals the depth of the Party's problems. Most of these grass roots workers do not support Carter. High school and college students eager to learn something about politics and have a good time at it; many openly support the more glamorous candidates: Kennedy or Anderson. Some prepare to vote for Barry Commoner. An open convention would suit them fine. Sending Carter back to Plains would be even better...