Word: vision
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...election of the century. "Look," he says, "the purpose is not just to select a candidate to face Clinton. It's to choose a direction. That's why I'm in this--if only because I'm convinced that we can't win in '96 without a pro-growth vision of the kind I'm putting forth. If the party and the nominee adopt that...
This combination of a renegade vision and a faith that it will work distinguishes Forbes from the other candidates, whom he calls, in his charming preppy lexicon, "sourpusses" and "gloomy-doomies." Dole, with his barbed wit and allergy to abrupt innovation, is the most vulnerable to the comparison. "There's been a paradigm shift in politics, and I don't think Bob gets it," says Jan Anton, a California entrepreneur who was the state co-chair for Dole in '88 but is leaning toward Forbes this time. "Dole's a wheeler-dealer. He's just trying to hang...
...urged that he lay out a vision for the next century and speak about the kind of changes in government that will involve a partnership with communities," Putnam said...
...peak on January 13. There were 36 inches of wet packing snow on the ground, four-foot-long icicles dangling from the eaves and a brigh? orange glow at night from the reflection of street lamps on the snow. Two Cabot House seniors with vision trudged into the middle of the Quad with buckets and pails, a few sketches and a penchant for frostbite...
...think the new, more Conservative leadership is taking the reins to make it more pluralistic," says Andelman, who is Conservative. "But I think a mixed leadership could offer that as well, with some different methods. I don't think an Orthodox leadership would simply have an internal vision...