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...large voter turnout--especially among undecideds--might swing the election toward Carter, but successful negotiations with Iran would have had to occur about three weeks ago to bolster the President now, Richard E. Neustadt, Littauer Professor of Public Administration, said...
...Until mid-last week I would have guessed Carter by a squeak, but if I'm to believe the polls of this weekend then I'd have to shift that guess to Reagan by a substantial electoral vote," Neustadt said...
Both Thomson and Neustadt said that a Reagan victory might expedite release of the hostages by the end of Carter's lame-duck presidency. Thomson said the Iranians may wish to settle the situation before the "new duck" takes the oath, while Neustadt stressed that Carter would probably want to leave office with the resolution of the crisis to his credit...
John Kenneth Galbraith, Warburg Professor of Economics Emeritus, Samuel P. Huntington, Thomson Professor of Government, and Richard E. Neustadt, Littauer Professor of Public Administration at the Kennedy School of Government, joined 16 of their colleagues in condemning Reagan's policies as "potentially damaging to the future conduct of the nation's affairs both at home and abroad...
Like Galbraith, Neustadt singled out the area of "economic management" as an essential feature of this new agenda, adding that he sees "nothing sufficiently constructive" in conservative suggestions to make it likely the right wing will supplant the liberal consensus