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Last night's panelists included Graham T. Allison '62, Dillon professor of government; Angela Stent, a Soviet specialist at Georgetown University; and Richard B. Wirthlin, president of the Wirthlin Group and a former pollster for President Reagan...
Clinton understandably feels threatened by his plodding, sober rival. An NBC/Wall Street Journal survey last week found that only 5% viewed Tsongas as an unacceptable nominee, while 17% rejected Clinton. Says pollster Peter Hart: "Tsongas' greatest advantage is that he repels...
American Issues '92: The Commonwealth of Independent States and the United States After the Cold War--panel discussion with Graham Allison, Douglas Dillon Professor of Government, and director, Strengthening Democratic Institutions Project, KSG; Richard Wirthlin, president, Wirthlin Group, and pollster for President Reagan; Robert Reich, lecturer in public policy, KSG; and Charles Royer, director, IOP. KSG, Arco Forum...
Bush advisers are beginning to wonder whether campaign manager ROBERT TEETER is the right man to lead the re-election charge. Teeter's peers at Bush Central say that while the pollster is unmatched at analyzing the public's mood, he has been unable to articulate a clear strategy to his team. New Hampshire was bad enough. But in South Dakota last week, Bush took only 69% of the vote, running against Runcommitted.S Senior advisers to the campaign are distressed over the President's ineffectual commercials and floundering field operation. Says one: Teeter likes to say he's in charge...
...pollster, political analyst or election guru. He's not even a reporter. He just sells campaign buttons--lots of them...