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Dukakis was followed in the delegate count by the Rev. Jesse Jackson with 395.55 and Sen. Albert Gore Gore, Jr. '69 (D.-Tenn.) with...
Despite the candidates' inevitable image flaunting, Kalb says that, based on his expectation, he was impressed by many of those who appeared on his show. He cites the Rev. Jesse Jackson's "growth as a political figure" and Gov. Michael Dukakis' "intellectual capacity." Kalb also extends praise to Pete DuPont, now out of the race, and Rep. Richard Gephardt (D.Mo...
...Rev. Jesse Jackson and Sen. Paul Simon (D.-III.) each garnered 13 percent of the Democratic voters, and Sen. Albert J. Gore Jr. '69 was favored by 9 percent. Former Colorado Sen. Gary Hart and Rep. Richard Gephart (D.-Mo.) brought up the rear, with each receiving 2 percent support among Democrats who plan to vote...
...Rev. Jesse Jackson's campaign chose to make a strong effort in Massachusetts, and was scheduled to receive the endorsement of civil rights leader Julian Bond today. Jones says the campaign had concentrated on distributing leaf-lets in predominantly Black Boston neighborhoods and outside Black churches on Sunday morning...
...Even so, it would require a tough hide not to be offended by the ad parody that it first ran in 1983. Taking off on a Campari Liqueur campaign that featured celebrities reminiscing about their "first time" -- with the drink, that is -- Hustler ran a spoof that portrayed the Rev. Jerry Falwell as a drunkard whose first sexual encounter was a tryst with his mother in an outhouse. Outrageous? Yes. Funny? Hardly. Plausible? No. But just in case, small print at the foot of the page warned the less discerning reader, "Ad parody -- not to be taken seriously...