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Dates: during 1990-1999
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Nevertheless, the Romney bandwagon is filling up fast. A recent poll showed the two men in a statistical dead heat...

Author: By Manlio A. Goetzl, | Title: Believe It: Romney Could End Sen. Kennedy's Reign | 9/23/1994 | See Source »

With a light primary turnout, poll workers were predicting results by midnight Tuesday...

Author: By The ASSOCIATED Press, | Title: In Chicopee, Ballot Counting No Longer Manual | 9/21/1994 | See Source »

...America's Best Colleges" poll, Princeton and Yale ranked second and third respectively...

Author: By Robin J. Stamm, | Title: Survey Says Harvard #1, Again | 9/21/1994 | See Source »

...most trouble in this fall's elections: a) liberals; b) Democrats; or c) incumbents? The answer: any combination of the three, according to pundits and poll watchers trying to explain today's primary upset of 16-year Oklahoma Congressman Mike Synar. In one of the biggest electoral turnabouts in the state's history, the 43-year-old Okie from Muskogee became the third House member to lose a primary this year. Voters fed up with the Clinton-like liberal handed 51 percent of the ballot to a 71-year-old retired school principal instead. BTW: How bad is it? Senate...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: ELECTION WATCH . . . GETTING THE BUM'S RUSH | 9/21/1994 | See Source »

Mary does shed new light on the aborted effort to dump Dan Quayle because of a secret poll showing that the Vice President was costing Bush 4 to 6 percentage points. (She later strains credulity when she gushes, "We knew the real day-to-day Quayle, and he was really smart.") Where Bob Woodward breathlessly announced in The Agenda that the President has a temper, James rightly treats these tantrums as common knowledge and not to be taken too seriously. "The truth of the matter," he says, "is that ((Clinton)) was all smoke and no fire...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: BOOKS: Star-Crossed Politicos | 9/19/1994 | See Source »

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