Word: wisconsin
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Dates: during 1970-1979
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Never before has Wallace thrown so much time and money and demagoguery into an industrial Northern state's primary and come out with a paltry third-place finish at 17 per cent of the vote. In Wisconsin, Indiana and Maryland in 1964--at the beginning of the cycle of violent ghetto summers--he won between 30 and 43 per cent against stand-in candidates for a popular incumbent President. The fightin' judge won Maryland and Michigan...
...victory beyond any reasonable expectation," he said. "We're gaining strength, and from here it's on to Wisconsin and New York...
...public in the dark about legal fees and lawyer qualifications. The consumer organization, which wants to publish a market guide to lawyers, also charged that the bar groups had violated its First Amendment right to print "important factual information." At the same time, individual attorneys in New York, Virginia, Wisconsin and Hawaii went to court on their own behalf, arguing, among other things, that without ads a small practitioner was unfairly and illegally prevented from competing with larger, well-established firms. Moreover, the Federal Trade Commission filed a complaint attacking the American Medical Association's rule against doctors...
...styles still fit Americans to a T. They include shirts decorated with iron-on glitter, advertising slogans (I'M BULLISH ON SCHLITZ MALT LIQUOR) and the snappy one-liners that have long been a hallmark of the T shirt genre. Among the latter is a classic created by Wisconsin Designer Verne Holoubek: HARD TIMES. STARRING YOU AND ME. COMING SOON...
...Arnold has set his sights higher in 1976, entering primaries in New Hampshire (where he garnered 290 votes), Oregon and Wisconsin...