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...Atlanta on Thursday in the Southeast Regional, Oklahoma (29-3) meets 16th-seeded Tennessee-Chattanooga (20-12); Auburn *** battles Bradley (26-4); Louisville (21-10) meets Oregon State (20-9) and Brigham Young (25-5) meets North Carolina-Charlotte...
Take Dole, probably the most accessible of the major contenders. In three frenzied days last week, he touched down at five separate airports in Minnesota, four in South Carolina, plus one each in North Dakota, South Dakota, Missouri, Oklahoma, North Carolina and Florida. His entire campaign swing in Oklahoma lasted 83 minutes. Nine TV cameras chronicled his arrival in Oklahoma City, as he strolled across the airport tarmac, climbed a flight of stairs and held a press conference. He bristled when one reporter tartly suggested that other candidates had seen more of Oklahoma than just the airport. "You got about...
...outright. An additional 45 are marked red, meaning that he could meet the threshold and get some delegates. Even rival campaigns and state party officials believe Jackson could emerge from the 14 Southern and border states with a plurality of delegates. "You can't write him off anywhere but Oklahoma and Kentucky," says Donna Brazile, field director for the Gephardt campaign and Jackson's top organizer in 1984. "In the rest of the states, he is in the mix, and in some, he is the clear winner...
...clash over tactics obscured the argument about the merits of reform. The Democratic bill, co-sponsored by Byrd and Oklahoma's David Boren, would limit both spending by candidates and donations from their supporters. Republicans normally raise more money for Senate candidates than do Democrats, and they have no intention of relinquishing their advantage. Says Kentucky Republican Mitch McConnell, who has raised $1 million for his 1990 re-election: "We have done a better job of fund raising, and we're damn proud...
...states that failed -- Delaware, Florida, Georgia, Missouri, Oklahoma and Virginia -- must take certain steps by year's end. One requirement in Virginia, for example, will be to complete buildings already under construction at some all-black campuses, while Georgia must develop a plan to encourage students at a largely white junior college to transfer to a traditionally black...