Word: mcgoverns
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Dates: during 1970-1979
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...Year I propose George McGovern, whose candor, integrity and decency can now be seen in contrast to the sinister and deceiving man who defeated...
...general election campaigns down to the House level. The bill would have provided major candidates with 150 for each voter in their constituency. That would mean roughly $21 million for presidential hopefuls (compared with $60 million raised by President Nixon in 1972 and $36 million raised by George McGovern), between $175,000 and $2,000,000 for Senators, and a minimum of $90,000 for Representatives. To prevent trivial presidential candidacies, the new legislation would have required candidates to raise some money of their own for primary campaigns before they would become eligible for public funds...
...students who said that they had voted for George McGovern in 1972, 329, or 97 per cent, favored Nixon's impeachment. Twenty-one of the 40 people who had voted for Nixon also agreed he should be impeached...
...task force director, has had a postgraduate experience similar to Roth's. After Harvard he entered an executive training program at Chase Manhattan Bank in New York but quit in three months because he felt it was too constraining. He came to Boston to study music, worked for McGovern in Illinois, came back to Cambridge to work as a bartender, and finally ended up washing dishes at Grendel's Den. Then he went to Francis D. Fisher '47, director of the OGCP, with a proposal...
...candidate picked up only two votes in one precinct. Governor Francis W. Sargent's last major campaign operation in the city was led by Democrat Joe DeCuglielmo--who is now, coincidentally or not, a judge. (The governor's most recent judicial appointment is a Cambridge Democrat named McGovern.) Even the Republican Ripon Society closed its doors here and moved to the banks of the Potomac in August. One party rule has arrived in the City of Cambridge...