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Recent polls show that a Dukakis/Jackson ticketwould beat Bush in the national election, saidDavid Runkel, Deputy Director of the KennedySchool's Institute of Politics. Although he hadnot seen the numbers, Runkel said the pollconfirmed his view that "Jackson is a factor in'88, on the ticket...
Indeed, despite his remarkable success this year, poll after poll shows Jackson losing to Bush. Democrats also fear that a Jackson ticket would allow the Republicans to regain control of the Senate and make substantial gains in the House...
...Harvard] totally mesmerized us," Belmonte said. "We played like we bought a ticket to the game. We just came to watch Harvard play...
...with many other fine Democrats." Suddenly Gephardt was gone, and Gore was on the split screen. "Senator," Koppel intoned, "would you accept the vice presidency?" Gore remained unruffled as he answered, "Ted, as I've said many times, I would be uncomfortable anywhere but on the top of the ticket...
...think Massachusetts and New Jersey have a lot in common, but I don't think they go together on a national ticket," Bradley said...