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The Front-Runner
Section: CURRENT ISSUES / ELECTION '96
Author: Nancy E. Roman
Publication: The world & I online
Issue Date: 5/1/1995
Size: 1,896 Words, 13,693 Characters

In fact, some say it is not a pack at all, but a two-man race between Dole and Sen. Phil Gramm, the craggy Texas Republican--the only candidates with both the fund-raising potential and a high enough political profile to win.vbcrlf        "Dole starts as the clear favorite," says David Keene, chairman of the American Conservative Union and a Dole campaign adviser. "He occupies the position that he probably never expected to occupy after the '88 race. He reestablished himself with Republicans as sort of a hero over the stimulus package. And then what happened is, the presidential field narrowed."vbcrlf        In 1993, President Clinton introduced an ambitious budget to a Democrat-controlled Congress. Dole drew a...

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...cy of Pat Buchanan, the staunch conservative who staked out a position to the right of George Bush in 1992, will siphon votes from Gramm.vbcrlf        "If both candidates [Dole and Gramm] do everything right, then Dole wins," Keene says. "When you are running for the presidential nomination, the winner is usually the guy who makes the least mistakes." vbcrlf

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