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Humphrey remains very much alive, however, unlike Edmund Muskie of Maine, the most spectacular casualty of the crowded campaign. The list of dead and wounded grew last week; after a disappointing 8% showing in Ohio, where he had expected to do well among more conservative Democrats, Washington's Henry...
George Corley Wallace's double-knit-clad workers do not talk about alienation. Their current word for the mood of the voters is "disenchantment." Another term at the Alabama Governor's Montgomery headquarters is "protracted politics"-not a bad description of Wallace's dogged, divisive presidential candidacy...
He now has more than 200 delegates committed or leaning to him, and nobody is looking forward more gleefully to next week's primaries in Michigan and Maryland. Michigan is the Northern state most affected by court-ordered busing, and its restless voters could well make it George Wallace...
At least at the moment, the voters feel most intensely about the war-an issue that only a few months ago seemed to have subsided. Ranking a distant second to Viet Nam are taxes, inflation, crime and busing-all rated about equally aggravating to voters. Lesser but still important concerns...
BUSING. Two-thirds of the panelists see no advantage for either white or black children in busing to integrate schools. "Black children are getting the same education as white kids," contends William Septak, a white telephone installer in Pittsburgh. "Black parents don't want their kids to be bused...