Word: presidental
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On the issue of gay rights, Bradley has staked a position considerably to the left of that of Vice President Al Gore '69, the acknowledged frontrunner for the Democratic nomination.
As president, Bradley said, he would support affirmative action programs at public colleges and universities.
The writer is president of the Crimson Key Society.
The institutional advantages of Vice President Al Gore '69 are clear: he has the trappings of the vice-presidency, a large staff, four years of prime photo-ops, and most importantly, a wealth of superdelegates--unpledged Democratic dignitaries chosen directly by the party. And, unlike other candidates, Gore has enumerated...
For the most part, national polls reflect Gore's strength. A healthy majority of probable Democratic primary voters say they favor the vice president.