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...suggesting that both candidates should bow to reality and support him. "I think it's pretty clear I'm going to get the nomination," Dole told reporters, before leaving Florida for an afternoon campaign stop in Tennessee with former rival Lamar Alexander. Rejecting Dole's suggestion, Pat Buchanan told Louisiana supporters that he would "walk on in this battle as long as it takes." Echoing Buchanan's sentiments, Forbes said he too was in for the duration. "The purpose of staying in is to go all the way," Forbes said at a Texas rally. Forbes' campaign managers are gearing...
...BUCHANAN Alaska, Louisiana and New Hampshire give him 28 delegates. He needs just 968 more...
...Feel like I should do a little Shakespeare," Pat says with a laugh, before telling his rapt audience just how he has come to be standing on this stage as the premier challenger to Bob Dole for the Republican presidential nomination. He recounts his achievements in Alaska, Louisiana and Iowa, ticking them off like battles from the Civil War. He pays tribute to "the rebels" of Lexington and Concord, "brave men who died for the idea of freedom." Buchanan, who loves costumes, is the only candidate who would not look strange in either Lincoln's stovepipe or Washington's tricorne...
Buchanan in New Hampshire repeated his strong showing in Alaska, Louisiana and Iowa where he drew voters from anti-abortionists and social conservatives...
...electorate on that point simply by saying that he and Steve Forbes and Pat Buchanan are about the same age? The answer is clouded by the fact that Phil Gramm actually does look about the same age as Bob Dole, and did even before the results of the Louisiana caucuses were...