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Tennessee: Gore vs. the White House

Leiter, Kelly | October 26, 1970 issue

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The article presents information on a fund raising party that was given to the U.S. Senator Albert Gore, by Democratic leaders in the Senate at Senator Edward Kennedy's Virginia estate. An advertisement appeared in several newspapers that shows picture of Gore in the party. It is no accident that Gore, who is seeking re-election to his fourth term in the Senate, is being associated in campaign publicity with other Senate liberals. The Republican strategy is to label him a man "too liberal to represent Tennessee" any longer.

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FUND raising; GORE, Albert, 1948-; DEMOCRACY; POLITICAL campaigns; WHITE House (Washington, D.C.); UNITED States. Congress. Senate; UNITED States
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