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Goldwater can count many allies, including G.O.P. state and county chairmen across the conservative South, the Southwest, and the Midwest from the Mississippi to the Rockies. Though he is weaker in the big-vote industrial states, his supporters make up in zeal for whatever they lack in numbers. During the campaign Goldwater became one of the G.O.P.'s most sought-after speakers, and many congressional candidates billed themselves as Goldwater Republicans. Most of the 23 new G.O.P. Congressmen are conservatives-a fact that will help Goldwater. "If the Southern Democrats stay in coalition with us," he says...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: REPUBLICANS: The Mourning After | 11/21/1960 | See Source »

...coming within eight-tenths of a percentage point on the correct popular vote. John F. Kraft, a newcomer among the major pollsters, came within three points of the actual spread. The Princeton Research Service predicted a 52-48 percentage score in Kennedy's favor, although the final count was 50.2%-49.8%. Only Veteran Elmo Roper, who reported on election eve that Nixon looked to squeeze ahead by two percentage points, chose the wrong winner; yet even Roper claimed to "feel wonderful," because all such samplings allow themselves a 4% cushion...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: The Press: Final Returns | 11/21/1960 | See Source »

Occasionally Singleton calls his plays on a quick count, catching the defense off-guard (usually with Blanchard off guard). When held on downs, Singleton will punt. Last week he booted one time for 39 yards-the average distance for the 29 Yale punts this year. (The Crimson has punted 48 times for an average age of 35.5 yards). Two times week's game Will centered the to Singleton quite high, forcing quarterback to run. Once he saved by a Princeton off-side the other time he took off tackled 24 yards and a first latter...

Author: By James R. Ullyot, | Title: "If Only Mr. Ravenel Hadn't Got Injured..." | 11/19/1960 | See Source »

...With about 21% of the national vote tallied, Kennedy loped ahead by a popular million, and was the leader in states with an electoral-vote count of 365 (to Nixon...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: THE COUNT: Hour-by-Hour | 11/16/1960 | See Source »

...cheaply as conventional plants in the same region. Says P.G. & E.'s President Norman Sutherland, 62: "I think the breakthrough into the era of the economical use of atomic power is here-or if it isn't, it is so close that we practically have to count on it." Quickening the Pace. The Humboldt Bay project is only one of P.G. & E.'s new undertakings. Although it is already the West Coast's biggest public utility company, P.G. & E. has to run to keep up with California's burgeoning population, which has been increasing...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: UTILITIES: Atoms for Power | 11/14/1960 | See Source »

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