Word: indiana
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...Clingers. After a numbingly dull campaign, election night promised to be almost as dreary. As soon as the first returns trickled in from Kentucky, Indiana and Ohio at around 7 p.m. (E.S.T.), it became clear that Lyndon was headed for a big victory. The only question was: How big? By 9 p.m., when Vermont had plopped into the Democratic column and television's psephologists flatly declared Johnson the winner, the answer became obvious: very, very big. In fact, TV's impatient forecasters were projecting final results with almost impudent haste: CBS suavely announced Bobby Kennedy's victory...
...York's Ken Keating, Illinois' Chuck Percy, Oklahoma's Bud Wilkinson went down. In the Senate, Democrats were assured of retaining their lopsided ma- jority of 66 to 34. or even of increasing it. Thanks to Lyndon's sturdy coattails. Democratic gubernatorial candidates won in Indiana and West Virginia...
...take over the committee as a power base, will probably pressure Burch to quit soon after the first of the year. Some state organizations, too, must be wrested from the clutches of Goldwater men. And in Congress, symbols of the right wing like House Minority Leader Charles Halleck of Indiana and Minority Whip Les Arends of Illinois may find themselves threatened by young moderates bent on revolt. Whatever the mechanics of change to come, one thing is certain: Barry Goldwater and his type of conservatism have had their moment...
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Finally, sensing that he could no longer afford to let Conscience be his guide, Barry began backing away. On a whistle-stop trip through Illinois, Indiana and Ohio, Goldwater told audiences that while he was sticking by his guns on ending price supports, he knew that it had to be done gradually...