Word: hayakawas
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Dates: during 1980-1989
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Maureen Reagan, 40, surprised almost no one last week by announcing her candidacy for the Republican nomination for the 1982 California Senate race. Like the incumbent, Senator S.I. Hayakawa, 75, the former talk-show host is pro-choice on abortion. Maureen also has an instinct for the political jugular. As she once declared during her father's presidential drive: "We will certainly be able to sling the mud, to kick below the belt, to trip, to scratch if we have...
...almost $1 billion of the state's $14.1 billion agribusiness income. Field also found Brown trailing the three most likely Republican nominees-Congressmen Paul N. McCloskey and Barry Goldwater Jr. and San Diego Mayor Pete Wilson-in the 1982 race for the Senate seat held by S.I. Hayakawa...
...family was among those Japanese Americans incarcerated during World War II [Aug. 17]. S.I. Hayakawa can now say that it is "disgusting" and "not Japanese" to accept monetary reimbursement for internment only because he was safe and free in Chicago. I counter him by answering that it is "not American" to intern innocent people in camps because of the way they look...
...question is: Will being her father's daughter help or hurt? The President does not believe she can win, and Stepmother Nancy is definitely opposed. Further more, incumbent Republican Senator Sam Hayakawa, 75, who says he will run again, is an old conservative ally of the President...
...California is known for its improbable political successes. A famous name has not hurt the current front runners in the fight to take over Hayakawa's seat-Governor Edmund G. Brown Jr. (son of the former California Governor) and Representative Barry Goldwater Jr. (son of the current Arizona Senator). At the moment, possible Senate candidates also include moderate Congressman Pete McCloskey, conservative Congressmen Robert Dornan and John Rousselot, and San Diego Mayor Pete Wilson. Mervin Field's California Poll last week gave Maureen Reagan only 7% of the vote...