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Hart proved that a media blitz could overcome both his own late start and Mondale's once vaunted edge in organization. In Oklahoma, Mondale had put together what some pols called the most professional organization ever seen in the state, while Hart did not even have an office there twelve days before the vote. Nonetheless, a last-minute surge of Hart newspaper and TV ads helped draw a record crowd of about 42,000 to the state's caucuses last Tuesday, and Hart scored a 42%-to-40% upset. In Florida, an early-February poll turned up only...
...Alabama, Florida, Georgia, Massachusetts and Rhode Island will hold primaries; Alaska, Arkansas, Delaware, Hawaii, Kentucky, Michigan, Mississippi, Nevada, North Dakota, Oklahoma, South Carolina and Washington will hold caucuses. At stake: 1,003 delegates...
...congressional signals are mixed. The Senate voted down two antimerger bills in February, but support for new measures may be growing. Opponents of an antimerger bill think such a step could become a popular election-year issue. Says Oklahoma Senator Donald Nickles: "An anti-merger bill could happen easily, and sentiment is much higher now after the Gulf deal...
...Antonio 14, Oklahoma...
...Oklahoma: precinct caucuses, first step in a four-tier selection process that culminates in state convention May 5. 53 delegates selected; 29 district level, 14 at large, and 10 unpledged...