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...Both Sen. Gary Hart of Colorado and Sen. Joseph Biden of Delaware brought top Senate experience, from foreign policy to justice. Then Hart slept his way into the mass media and out of the race. Biden barely made it into the media, until he plagiarized enough to be kicked out of the race...
...Richard Gephardt's (D--Missouri) politics of resentment and trade walls played well in Iowa but fell flat on the more integrated and tradedependent Northeast. Sen. Paul Simon's (D-Illinois) brand of populism was equally anachronistic...
...Sen. Albert J. Gore Jr. '69 of Tennessee entered the race with the most foreign policy experience of any candidate, sharp debating skills and an attractive television presence. Yet his regionalism, which handed him the Deep South Super Tuesday, slapped him into obscurity in the rest of the country. Ed Koch was virutally the only New Yorker who knew...
...name of Sen. Edward M. Kennedy '54 also appears on invitations to a Thursday night fundraising dinner for Vellucci...
...Illinois Sen. Paul Simon, who has put his campaign on hold, got 1.2 percent. Political extremist Lyndon LaRouche had under I percent, and 1.7 percent expressed no preference...