Word: totalization
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Dates: during 1970-1970
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Coming into the game, Crone had completed 30 of 52 passes (58 per cent) for 478 yards and four touchdowns. He had also rushed for 161 yards to make him second in total offense behind Foster...
...attacks are clearly part of a vicious strategy designed to force the Vietnamese to accept a permanent American presence of more than 200,000 troops in their country. The Administration has repeatedly refused to commit itself to the principle of total withdrawal because it intends to maintain the massive U. S. military bases in Vietnam permanently in order to consolidate its control of Southeast Asia...
...polls on Nov. 3 were wooed at a pitch and a price that surpassed any off-year election in history. The immense cost must seem too high in any rational ordering of America's priorities and resources. TIME correspondents across the U.S. and other election analysts estimate the total outlays for Senate, House and Governor races at $200 million, only a part of which will ever be reported. Exact figures will never be fully known. Seven states have no laws at all requiring political candidates to itemize the expenses of their campaigns...
...found himself cut off from some of the party's biggest contributors, invested $1,000,000. Conservative James Buckley, the first third-party Senator elected in 30 years, spent $1,500,000. Three unsuccessful contenders for the Democratic nomination increased the campaign inflation by $234,000, bringing the total spent in the Senate race to over...
...aided by a fund-raising dinner that featured Vice President Spiro T. Agnew, put $150,000 to $250,000 into his campaign. The gubernatorial race was cheap compared with other states: Democrat John Rooney, the loser, spent $15,000; winning Republican Stanley Hathaway outspent Rooney by 100%a total of $30,000. Teno Roncalio sank $29,000 into his successful race for the House, some of it in long-term loans; G.O.P. Candidate Harry Roberts spent $50,000 (the G.O.P. says) to $90,000 (the Democrats say). The total expenditure for campaigns that attracted less than 121,000 voters...