Word: voting
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Dates: during 1970-1979
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...enjoyable it would be to vote once -for an intelligent, sensitive man, respected in the world for his diplomatic skills as well as his logic...
...serious trial," he said. He worries particularly about the fact that we in the U.S. are making politics a life time career. The search for "electoral immortality," he calls it. "Those in Congress know the causes of inflation," he insisted, "but the solutions are unpopular politically. They vote for reelection, not what helps the nation...
While both Dean Rosovsky and Phyllis Keller, the Equal Opportunity Employment Officer for FAS, categorically deny that any discrimination occurred, the Isaac case has stirred considerable controversy since 1971 when a departmental student-faculty committee recommended Isaac for tenure by a margin of one vote...
...incumbent, David Wylie, spoke out about vote fraud at a city council meeting...
...more than a decade, almost every election flyer has featured discussions of those issues. Factions line up on each side, clearly defining their stands--the Rent Control Task Force boosts tenant's rights, The Cambridge Home Owners and Taxpayers Association demands that everyone on its slate of candidates vote against rent control. And the system works. For ten years, liberals have held tenuous majorities on the council, just enough to insure that rent control continue, with many compromises to protect landlords...