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Michael D. Barone

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New Swing Voting Bloc To Decide New York Race

The four-way race for Governor of New York is about to consummate a revolution of sorts in the politics of

The Effect of Vietnam at the Polls in '66

It is impossible to predict what will happen between now and November in Vietnam, but whatever does happen will affect

The Effect of Vietnam at the Polls in '66

It is impossible to predict what will happen between now and November in Vietnam, but whatever does happen will affect

The State of the States

Most people feel that state governments are dull, and getting duller. To say this one does not have to agree

Public Relations President?

The most important thing to remember about George Romney is that he is a public relations man by trade--the first

Williams-Cavanagh Primary

Most of this year's more interesting primary contests involve clear-cut ideological differences. In California, actor Ronald Reagan and former San

Humphrey-Kennedy: Round 1

When Senator Robert Kennedy and Vice-President Hubert Humphrey disagree, or seem to disagree, on the possibility of Viet Cong participation

The New Snobbery

Debate over the New York City transit strike has brought to my attention an attitude I have been noticing more

Cavanagh On The Make

Rumor has it that Detroit's Mayor Jerome P. Cavanagh, has been number one on President Johnson's list of possible Secretaries

California Republican Party Tests New Strategies; Ronald Reagan Appeals to Middle Class Life-Style

Tom Wolfe calls California the most American states Certainly the socio-economic trends that have been sweeping the state in the

Harry Byrd's Virginia

Exactly four men served Virginia in the United States Senate from 1920 until Harry Flood Byrd retired last week. That

The Future of N.Y. Politics: II

Governor Nelson Rockefeller's apparent forthcoming defeat has not yet elicited much open comment. An interesting exception is a letter sent

The Future of New York Politics

John Lindsay's election as Mayor of New York will subject us to more of the endless column-inches of chatter and

Polls Open: PR Faces Crucial Vote; Lindsay Favored

BROOKLYN, N.Y., Nov. 1--New York's longest, most expensive mayoral campaign drew to a close last night, as pollsters failed to

Crime in the Streets--and City Elections

William F. Buckley Jr. has stolen the show in New York's Mayoralty race. Originally slated for a bit part, the

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