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Pat's Stand

D. B. | February 7, 1994 issue

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This article presents information about politics. The striking concordance one heard over the holidays among the leaders of the religious right and the tax-and-opportunity Beltway crowd was broken by one Republican: Pat Buchanan. Whatever personal lesson he may have drawn from the 1992 Houston convention, he seems certain that the G.O.P. split he saw then happened not so much between the libertarians and the Christians as between Ross Perot and George Bush. Buchanan said that if he had advice for the Republican Party, it would be to get down to do anything it can to get Perot back into the party.

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POLITICS, Practical; POLITICAL parties; BUCHANAN, Pat; POLITICIANS; POLITICAL participation; UNITED States
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