Word: reagan
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...much deeper. Until the Federation's structure is changed to provide checks on the national chairman, and until convention procedures and state representation are reformed, it will undoubtedly serve merely as the instrument of would be kingmakers in pushing its man. (From all indications at the convention, Ronald Reagan is this year's man, though Richard Nixon still has a dwindling influence among the YR Syndicate...
Perhaps not, but it is entirely possible that those who are most eagerly pursuing the nomination, Romney and Nixon, could find themselves somewhere in the middle of the pack when the nominating convention assembles next summer, and that the reluctant dragons, Reagan and Rocky, could be right up front. Said a Western Governor: "As Romney goes down, Rocky goes up. As Nixon goes down, Reagan goes up." There was even talk of a possible Rockefeller-Reagan ticket. To be sure, one Governor dismissed it as an "oil-andwater" mixture, and Reagan himself seemed to be ruling Rocky...
...while rounding up the state and county chairmen whose votes often determine the nominees. But there is a significant difference from 1964. Then, Goldwater stood unchallenged as the champion of the G.O.P.'s conservative wing, thus was able to prevail over the badly fragmented moderates. Now, Reagan's ascendancy poses the threat of a conservative split. Reagan, in fact, said of Nixon to one Republican Governor: "This guy's a loser. Any guy who can lose to Pat Brown can't win the presidency...
...newest specialty is represented by the rising political public relations firms. Spencer-Roberts of Los Angeles is the best known because of its highly successful labors on behalf of Governor Ronald Reagan-labors that include speechwriting, committee building, primary programming, and electronic data-processing to determine the hottest issues and project voter reactions...
...shepherd. He did not have much luck with a case of sibling rivalry in Bob Hope's dogs, but he blames that partly on the Hopes, who did not show up for most of the counseling sessions. But Miller says that he had enormous success with Governor Ronald Reagan's young collie, turning it from a frisky puppy into a mature dog that the Governor is now "able to communicate with...