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Geraldine Ferraro's trail-blazing campaign has taken on meaning beyond politics for millions of American women. To get a sense of this somewhat hidden impact on private lives, TIME Contributor Jane O'Reilly met with women in Cleveland before and after the vice-presidential debate, and during a Ferraro campaign stop there last week. Her report...
...Dole is the front-runner, Indiana Senator Richard G. Lugar is hot on his trail. Though he lacks the seniority of his competitors (Lugar first entered the Senate in 1976), he enjoys a velvety smooth relationship with the Reagan Administration and is well-liked for his conciliatory approach in the legislature. Moreover, Lugar chairs the National Republican Senatorial Committee, which has dispersed more than $8 million so far to support 1984 Republican senatorial contenders. Those who survive close challenges on November 6 may find themselves grateful to the man who enabled them to buy more television ad time...
...WALTER MONDALE surmounts the odds and upsets President Reagan on November 6, the first Presidential debate will linger in historical memory as a turning point, one of those trail markers that describe the swerving course of any campaign. But history--and probably the average voter--are almost certain to forget last Thursday's dainty joust between Rep. Geraldine A. Ferraro (D-Queens) and Vice-President George Bush...
Both candidates made convincing cases, but they've been doing that on the campaign trail for months now. There was none of the lively interplay that made the Reagan-Mondale meeting so illuminating. Neither side seemed to gain any ground; according to the polls, verdicts on who won the debate split along partisan lines...
Western experts generally agree that the Soviets still trail the U.S. in key technological areas, including electronics, microminiaturization and computers, but they are moving aggressively to catch...