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Dates: during 1980-1989
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...Jackson of Washington and John Stennis of Mississippi, the 81year-old dean of the Senate now starting his seventh term. Ted Kennedy of Massachusetts, greeted on election night by supporters chanting, " '84! '84! '84!," beat Republican Raymond Shamie, 61% to 39%. On the Republican side, Orrin Hatch of Utah and Malcolm Wallop of Wyoming, both considered in trouble at the polls early on, won easily. Some of the major races...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Election '82: A Tie That Was Really a Win | 11/15/1982 | See Source »

...organizers of the contest had picked the eight Senate races the New York Times had chosen as most hotly contested. There was Moffet and Weicker in Connecticut, Laudenberg and Fenwick in New Jersey, Wilson and Hatch in Utah. And for the clincher, a tie breaker: "Pick the number of the net gain of Democratic seats in the House of Representatives." The winner of all of this, of course, was to win the pot, as well as all the money collected from entrants...

Author: By Thomas J. Meyer, | Title: Political Pool | 11/3/1982 | See Source »

...Atiyeh (R) No Race PA. Dick Thomburgh (R) John Heinz (R) R.I. J. Joseph Garrahy (D) * S.C. Richard W. Riley (D) No Race S.D. William J. Janklow (R) No Race TENN. Lamar Alexander (R) Jim Sasser (D) TEX. Mark White (D) Lloyd Bentsen (D) UTAH No Race Orrin G. Hatch (R) VT. Richard A. Snelling (R) Robert T. Stafford (R) VA. No Race Paul S. Trible Jr. (R) WASH. No Race Henry M. Jackson (D) W. VA. No Race Robert C. Byrd (D) WIS. Anthony S. Earl (D) William Proxmire (D) WYO. Ed Herschler (D) Malcom Wallop (R) Projections...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: The Winners | 11/3/1982 | See Source »

...Hatch backers retaliate by accusing Wilson of financial inefficiency, saying he will bring the state the same high spending, high tax policies he used in Salt Lake City. They charge too that Wilson knows he cannot win Hatch's seat, but wants to solidify his party base for a 1984 try for governor...

Author: By John D. Soloman, | Title: A Slow Start | 11/2/1982 | See Source »

Besides dismissing such claims as "garbage," Wilson supporters have gotten some mileage out of Hatch's perceived coldness and aloofness, while trying to portray Wilson as a warm and trusting person. The implications, though, do not appear to take the mayor far enough to overtake the incumbent's popularity at home. Though his own communications director concedes that Hatch is not "warm and fuzzy," the Republican is the favorite going...

Author: By John D. Soloman, | Title: A Slow Start | 11/2/1982 | See Source »

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