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Elizabeth Campbell Elliott, Bachrach's campaign manager, attributed the increase in popularity to a $100,000 media campaign that started in mid-May, after the other polls had already been taken. Television and radio spots depict the candidate as a determined underdog...
Instead Bachrach has given into the power of the Kennedy name and accepted his role as underdog. Bachrach seems to want to fight from the bottom, which makes him a maverick, the last thing the Democratic party needs right...
...that Joe Kennedy himself is without substance. He is on the conservative side of Massachusetts Democrats. The Eighth race could have been a fight over the direction in which the Democratic party should now turn. Instead, Bachrach has chosen to make it a fight between a scrappy underdog and a powerful persona...
Unfortunately, Bachrach has given in to the tremendous power of the Kennedy mystique by willingly accepting the underdog and outsider role. Such a move is a mistake. The Eighth District represents power and influence. Its voters are not going to support Bachrach in his outsider role. They want and deserve a leader...
Stanford is a very deep team. The tentative singles match-ups make the Crimson a decided underdog...