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...Hampshire primary, which has been almost unrelievedly pessimistic about the Republicans' chances in November 1996. None of the frontrunners is considered able to beat President Clinton, who has been decidedly less than popular throughout his term. Bob Dole is too old, Pat Buchanan is too mean, Lamar Alexander is too slick--somehow, the world-shaking gains of 18 months ago seem to have been dissipated...
With 99 percent of the precincts reporting, Buchanan captured 27 percent of the vote, edging U.S. Sen. Robert J. Dole (R-Kan.), who won 26 percent, and former Tennessee governor Lamar Alexander, who tallied 23 percent...
MANCHESTER, N.H.--Despite conservative commnentator Patrick J. Buchanan's stunning upset victory here yesterday, both second-place finisher U.S. Sen. Robert J. Dole (R-Kan.) and third-place Lamar Alexander are vowing to press on with their campaigns...
...record number of approximately 200,000 GOP voters hit the polls to influence a tight race among U.S. Sen. Robert J. Dole (R-Kan.), former Tennessee governor Lamar Alexander (R-Tenn.) and conservative commentator Patrick J. Buchanan...
...race between the mainstream and the extreme," the Dole said. "It is a race between hope and fear. It's about freedom and it's about intolerance, which I will not tolerate." While Dole on the stump takes Buchanan to task, National Political correspondent Michael Duffy says that Lamar Alexander is the real target. "It's important now to pay attention to what Dole does, not what he says. Dole's strategy is to attack Buchanan in public, and attack Alexander in his ads. Buchanan's base is small enough that it will take care of itself. It's Alexander...