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Flynn's decision to run would increase the number of Democratic candidates challenging Gov. William F. Weld '66 from three to four. Sen. Michael J. Barrett '70 (D-Cam-bridge), Rep. Mark Roosevelt '78 (D-Beacon Hill) and former Sen. George Bachrach of Watertown have already announced their candidacy for the state's highest post...
Barrett and State Rep. Mark D. Roosevelt '78 (D-Beacon Hill) are currently the only Democratic candidates to have declared their candidacy for governor. In order to appear on the primary ballot, candidates must earn the support of at least ten percent of the delegates to the state Democratic convention this June...
...major plans that have been in the news were put forth by President Clinton and Rep. Jim Cooper (D-Tennessee), another Rhodes Scholar but Harvard Law graduate. Other plans have made the rounds of the beltway, and aspects of plans have made the rounds of the beltway, and aspects of plans from Hawaii, other states and Canada have been considered. The Clinton and Cooper plans, however, have received the most broad-based support and appear to have the greatest chances of being enacted. But these plans have serious financial side effects that must be considered...
...Rep. Martin Olav Sabo (D., Minn...
...Rep. Mike Synar (D., Okla...