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Dates: during 1990-1999
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...Wall Street Journal pollsters Peter Hart and Robert Teeter said last week, Perot has stunningly retained his constituency even "five months after Election...

Author: By John A. Cloud, | Title: Preying on Perotians | 4/30/1993 | See Source »

...time I took up a pen, Bush, Reagan and Carter had been done to death. Now, I'm free to form my own original take on politics. As I teeter on the brink of graduation, the real world a yawning chasm before me, I have a chance to make my mark...

Author: By Adam J. B. lane, | Title: Drawing A Blank | 12/2/1992 | See Source »

...class on the 8:15 a.m. TWA flight from St. Louis to Washington after the first presidential debate. Seems he took a lot of heat for it from the bigwigs back in coach class, including White House chief of staff James Baker, presidential pollster and official campaign chairman Robert Teeter and Budget Director Dick Darman. "I've visited 35 states since February," Bond says, "and I've accumulated several hundred thousand frequent-flyer miles, which we're using to upgrade me at no expense to the party or the campaign...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Cashing In | 10/26/1992 | See Source »

Thus when the Bush-Quayle campaign used a Time cover last week as the centerpiece of a commercial attacking Bill Clinton, we asked Robert Teeter, chairman of Bush-Quayle '92, to withdraw it. "The implicit suggestion of the commercial that Time endorses its contents is extremely damaging to Time's reputation," we wrote. The cover in question, which appeared on our April 20 issue, was an examination of the problems Clinton was having during the primaries with voters who did not trust him -- but it did not endorse President Bush, nor did it conclude that Governor Clinton was untrustworthy...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: From The Managing Editor: Oct. 26, 1992 | 10/26/1992 | See Source »

...does hold that title, Robert Teeter, has also gone underground. Teeter won't appear on the talk shows, says an aide, because "he's afraid of getting pounded." Republican National Committee chairman Rich Bond, who seemed to be everywhere last summer peddling his line "Those other people are not America" to anyone who stuck a microphone in his face, is also missing in action. With disaster looming, Bond has become fair game: last week former Delaware Governor Pete du Pont broke with tradition and openly began to lobby...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Washington | 10/26/1992 | See Source »

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