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The Executive Committee is made up of the president of the Board and the chairmen of the standing committees, who are chosen by the president and the other committee members. There is no real opportunity to nominate new members to the committee, Seidman said, adding that she thought this process...
Dukakis' breakthrough is the sum of math and momentum. New York was the last chance before the June 7 California primary to spike the wheels of his bandwagon. The Duke now has roughly 1,070 delegates of the 2,081 needed to nominate. Despite the quirky tendency of Democratic voters...
Colleges may nominate three students apiece, but because Harvard and Radcliffe are counted as separate institutions, the University nominates six undergraduates each year.
And so it is in the spring of 1988 with the campaign of Jesse Jackson. Twenty years after the assassination of the Rev. Martin Luther King Jr., a disciple of the civil rights martyr has seized the crown of Democratic front runner. Jackson was not merely an acolyte; he was...
For the first time in U. S. history, a major political party grapples with one of the biggest what- ifs of all: What if voters actually nominate a black man for President? What, exactly, does Jackson stand for? Taking Jesse seriously means seriously scrutinizing his ideas and holding him accountable...