Word: simonized
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Dates: during 1980-1989
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Massachusetts Gov. Michael S. Dukakis, placing third, sought a good enough showing to keep up some momentum from Super Tuesday. Over and over yesterday, Dukakis hammered at Simon's prediction of a deadlock at the Democratic convention...
...Democratic side, Simon faced the fact that he has to win the Illinois primary to keep even his stripped-down campaign alive until the Democratic National Convention in July...
...Chicago Tribune poll published yesterday suggested that Simon faces the possibility of a second-place finish...
...survey, conducted Friday and Saturday, said 32 percent of likely Democratic voters supported Jackson, 29 percent backed Simon and 20 percent said they would vote for Dukakis. Rep. Richard Gephardt (D.-Mo.) was the choice of 5 percent and Sen. Albert Gore Jr. (D.-Tenn.) had 4 percent...
...News-Washington Post poll, conducted Saturday and Sunday and published in yesterday's Post, gave Simon the lead with 39 percent support to Jackson's 34 percent among very likely Democratic voters. Dukakis had 17 percent with Gore and Gephardt far behind. The potential sampling error was plus or minus 6 percentage points...