Word: phil
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...rewarded the candidate by describing him as "pro-life." Says William Lacy, chief strategist for Dole's presidential bid: "Without having significant support of the Christian right a Republican cannot win the nomination or the general election." Reed is so hot a commodity that the presidential campaign of Senator Phil Gramm of Texas offered to hire him as its political director, the No. 2 staff job. Reed declined. It would have been a demotion...
...cause with a plainspoken appearance at his Senate confirmation hearing, during which he explained that his inconsistent recollections about the number of abortions he has performed over the years were nothing more than "an honest mistake." Foster still faces tough floor opposition from G.O.P. presidential hopefuls Bob Dole and Phil Gramm...
...Phil Sharp was one of the most thoughtful,substantive, and effective members of Congress,"Kennedy School Dean and Provost Albert Carnesalesaid in a statement. "He is well-respected bymembers of both parties for his intelligence,substantive expertise and bipartisan approach toissues...
...former and current educator with deeppolitical and legislative experience, Phil Sharpis ideal for the Institute of Politics," saidNeustadt, who was the founding director of theinstitute. "He embodies the bridge between theUniversity and the 'real world' of politics thatthe Institute seeks to explore. He was a veryaccomplished leader in the Congress, known for hisability to work with members on both sides of theaisle...
...think it's an excellent decision," Bonfilisaid. "Phil Sharp has an amazing amount ofexperience in national politics and he isrespected on both sides of the aisle. "He brings alot to the institution both in terms of experienceand putting undergraduates first...