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JACK W. GERMOND AND JULES WITCOVER. INSIDE POLITICS. The National Journal, December 3, 1983, INSIDE POLITICS; Vol. 15, No. 49; Pg. 2542.



Where in the World is Glenn v. Mondale Not News? The National Journal, December 3, 1983,  POLITICS; Vol. 15, No. 49; Pg. 2523.


SHRIBMAN, DAVID. GLENN WINS BACKING OF A SOUTHERN GOVERNOR. The New York Times, December 6, 1983, Tuesday, Late City Final Edition, Section A; Page 28, Column 1; National Desk.


WEINRAUB, BERNARD. MONDALE REVISES FOREIGN STRATEGY. The New York Times, December 12, 1983, Monday, Late City Final Edition, Section B; Page 15, Column 1; National Desk.


KIRKLAND DENOUNCES REAGAN: MONDALE SEENS AS BEST CHOICE. The New York Times, December 22, 1983, Thursday, Late City Final Edition, Section A; Page 17, Column 1; National Desk.


1984


January


Mondale asks if world safer than it was before Reagan. The National Journal, January 7, 1984, WASHINGTON UPDATE: Policy and Politics in Brief; National Security; Vol. 16, No. 1; Pg. 31.


The road from Damascus to New Hampshire. The Economist, January 7, 1984, World politics and current affairs; AMERICAN SURVEY; Pg. 29 (U.S. Edition Pg. 19).


PEAR, ROBERT. 8 DEMOCRATIC RIVALS EMPHASIZE DEFICITS AND CENTRAL AMERICA. The New York Times, January 8, 1984, Sunday, Late City Final Edition, Section 1; Part 1; Page 26, Column 1; National Desk.


A LOOK AHEAD FROM THE NATION'S CAPITAL. U.S. News & World Report, January 9, 1984, NEWSLETTERS: Tomorrow; A LOOK AHEAD FROM THE NATION'S CAPITAL; Newsgram; Pg. 15.


MORGANTHAU, TOM and MARGARET G. WARNER. The Mondale Troika. Newsweek, January 9, 1984, UNITED STATES EDITION, NATIONAL AFFAIRS; Pg. 30.


SHAPIRO, WALTER; MARGARET G. WARNER and HOWARD FINEMAN. Can Anyone Beat Fritz?, Newsweek, January 9, 1984, UNITED STATES EDITION, NATIONAL AFFAIRS; Pg. 26.


CLENDINEN, DUDLEY. 8 DEMOCRATS ARE ENTICED INTO A NO-RULES DEBATE. The New York Times, January 12, 1984, Thursday, Late City Final Edition, Section B; Page 11, Column 1; National Desk.


Tomorrow; A LOOK AHEAD FROM THE NATION'S CAPITAL. U.S. News & World Report, January 16, 1984, NEWSLETTERS: Tomorrow; A LOOK AHEAD FROM THE NATION'S CAPITAL; Newsgram; Pg. 15.


STARR, MARK and GLORIA BORGER. An All-Out Battle for the Senate. FRANK MAIER, JOHN McCORMICK and MICHAEL REESE in the Midwest, DANIEL SHAPIRO in Houston, HOLLY MORRIS in Atlanta and bureau reports. Newsweek, January 16, 1984 UNITED STATES EDITION, NATIONAL AFFAIRS; CAMPAIGN '84; Pg. 21.


John Glenn; The pull of gravity. The Economist, January 21, 1984, World politics and current affairs; AMERICAN SURVEY; Pg. 30.


THE ISSUES BEHIND OPPOSITION TO REAGAN. Business Week, January 23, 1984, HARRIS POLL; PG. 24.


LYNN, FRANK. HART DENOUNCES POLITICS OF PAST. The New York Times, January 27, 1984, Friday, Late City Final Edition, Section A; Page 14, Column 1; National Desk.


GREENHOUSE, LINDA. TAKING THE SUPREME COURT'S PULSE. The New York Times, January 28, 1984, Saturday, Late City Final Edition, Section 1; Page 8, Column 3; National Desk.


Cannon, Lou and David S. Broder. President to Enter Race From Powerful Position. Staff researcher Maralee Schwartz and polling assistant Kenneth E. John contributed to this report. The Washington Post, January 29, 1984, Sunday, Final Edition, First Section; A1.


February


BROWNSTEIN, RONALD. Republicans and Democrats Troop to Wall Street for Money and Support. The National Journal, February 4, 1984, POLITICS; Vol. 16, No. 5; Pg. 210.


Favorites Lead in the Race for Money. The National Journal, February 11, 1984, THE NUMBERS GAMES: The Data Behind the Policy; Vol. 16, No. 6; Pg. 295.


U.S. News & World Report, February 20, 1984, Special Section; Pg. 39, 7324 words


MORGANTHAU, TOM; GLORIA BORGER and RICH THOMAS. Maneuvering Over the Deficit. Newsweek, February 20, 1984, UNITED STATES EDITION, NATIONAL AFFAIRS; Pg. 50. 


CLINES, FRANCIS X. REAGAN CHARGES DEMOCRATS BALK GAINS ON DEFICIT. The New York Times, February 23, 1984, Thursday, Late City Final Edition, Section A; Page 1, Column 2; National Desk.


March


SMITH, HEDRICK. POLLS OUTLINE BASES OF HART'S VICTORY. The New York Times, March 1, 1984, Thursday, Late City Final Edition, Section B; Page 12, Column 1; National Desk.


The cerebral idealist who offers a 'new generation' of leadership. Financial Times (London), March 1, 1984, Thursday, SECTION I; American News; Pg. 4., 


WEISMAN, STEVEN B. THE WHITE HOUSE PONDERS NEW HAMPSHIRE'S MESSAGE. The New York Times, March 4, 1984, Sunday, Late City Final Edition, Section 4; Page 2, Column 3; Week in Review Desk.


Tomorrow ; A LOOK AHEAD FROM THE NATION'S CAPITAL. U.S. News & World Report, March 5, 1984, NEWSLETTERS: Tomorrow; A LOOK AHEAD FROM THE NATION'S CAPITAL; Newsgram; Pg. 15.


MORGANTHAU, TOM and RICHARD MANNING. Glenn's Liftoff Fizzles Out. JOHN McCORMICK and MICHAEL REESE in Iowa and VERNE SMITH in Atlanta. Newsweek, March 5, 1984, UNITED STATES EDITION, NATIONAL AFFAIRS; Pg. 25.


COHEN, RICHARD E. Many Democrats, Some Republicans Sing The Blues About Presidential Prospects. The National Journal, March 10, 1984, CONGRESS; Vol. 16, No. 10; Pg. 469.


CLARK, TIMOTHY B. Promises, Promises -- the Presidential Candidates and Their Budget Plans. The National Journal, March 10, 1984, POLITICS; Campaign Report 1984; Vol. 16, No. 10; Pg. 452.


MORGANTHAU, TOM and JEFF B. COPELAND. The Making Of a Contender. HOWARD FINEMAN and JONATHON ALTER in New Hampshire, GLORIA BORGER and JOHN J. LINDSAY in Washington and PAMELA ABRAMSON in Denver. Newsweek, March 12, 1984, UNITED STATES EDITION, NATIONAL AFFAIRS; Campaign '84; Pg. 30.


ALPERN, DAVID M. and ANN McDANIEL. New Questions for Ed Meese. Newsweek, March 19, 1984, UNITED STATES EDITION, NATIONAL AFFAIRS; Pg. 34. 


Sawyer, Kathy . Union Members Worry About How to Beat Reagan. The Washington Post, March 20, 1984, Tuesday, Final Edition, First Section; A6.


KIRSCHTEN, DICK. Reagan Campaign Testing Fall Themes While Warily Eyeing a Hart Candidacy. The National Journal, March 24, 1984, WHITE HOUSE; Campaign Report 1984; Vol. 16, No. 12; Pg. 552.


COHEN, RICHARD E. Showdown in the Northeast -- Democrats Face Tests in New York, Pennsylvania. The National Journal, March 31, 1984, POLITICS; Campaign Report 1984; Vol. 16, No. 13; Pg. 608.


April


Goshko, John M. President Won't Move Embassy; Reagan Adamant Against Jerusalem Site, Shultz Says. The Washington Post, April 2, 1984, Monday, Final Edition, First Section; A1.


GERMOND, JACK W. AND JULES WITCOVER. Hart on the Brink of Defeat If He Can't Win Pennsylvania's Primary. The National Journal, April 7, 1984, INSIDE POLITICS; Vol. 16, No. 14; Pg. 678.


Klose, Kevin. Bitter Wisconsin Democrats Go Through the Motions Today; In LaFollette Country, Almost Nobody Likes the Caucus Process. The Washington Post, April 7, 1984, Saturday, Final Edition, First Section; A13.


ST. GEORGE, DONNA. Students Bone Up On Art of Politics Aiming to Make Better Grades as Voters. The National Journal, April 7, 1984, POLITICS; Campaign Report 1984; Vol. 16, No. 14; Pg. 665.


BONAFEDE, DOM. Strides in Technology Are Changing The Face of Political Campaining. The National Journal, April 7, 1984, POLITICS; Campaign Report 1984; Vol. 16, No. 14; Pg. 657.


Kaiser, Robert G. SOUR; Hart and Mondale on A Downward Spiral; A Dreary Primary Campaign Reveals Both Men's Weaknesses. The Washington Post, April 8, 1984, Sunday, Final Edition, Outlook; Robert G. Kaiser; C1.


HUNTLEY, STEVE and JOHN W. MASHEK. The People Behind Those Presidential Hopefuls. KENNETH T. WALSH and JEANNYE THORNTON. U.S. News & World Report, April 9, 1984, Election '84; Pg. 26.


MORGANTHAU, TOM; HOWARD FINEMAN and SUSAN AGREST. Battling for a Party's Soul. NIKKI FINKE GREENBERG, JEFF E. COPELAND and SYLVESTER MONROE on the campaign trail. Newsweek, April 9, 1984, UNITED STATES EDITION, NATIONAL AFFAIRS; National Affairs; Pg. 32.


BASLER, BARBARA. '84 RACE FAR OFF TO 31 OHIO WORKERS. The New York Times, April 9, 1984, Monday, Late City Final Edition, Section B; Page 8, Column 3; National Desk.


Reich, Robert B. VICTORY OVER VICTORIAN REAGAN. The New York Times, April 18, 1984, Wednesday, Late City Final Edition, Section A; Page 31, Column 1; Editorial Desk.


Williams, Juan. Rift May Hurt Candidate; Hispanic Leaders Attack Mondale For Skipping Their Conference. The Washington Post, April 19, 1984, Thursday, Final Edition, First Section; A15.r


Behr, Peter. Foreign Rivals Gain Ground On U.S. Firms. The Washington Post, April 22, 1984, Sunday, Final Edition, Business & Finance; G1.


LANG, JOHN S. A Grueling Campaign for Secret Service. U.S. News & World Report, April 23, 1984, Pg. 35.


SMOTHERS, RONALD. HART AIMS FIRE AT MONDALE AND REAGAN. The New York Times, April 24, 1984, Tuesday, Late City Final Edition, Section A; Page 22, Column 1; National Desk.


Balz, Dan. Hart Urges Mondale To Repay PAC Funds. The Washington Post, April 26, 1984, Thursday, Final Edition, First Section; A8.


HAGSTROM, JERRY. Baby Boom Generation May Have to Wait A While to Show Its Political Clout. The National Journal, April 28, 1984, POLITICS; Campaign Report 1984; Vol. 16, No. 17; Pg. 804.


May


WEINRAUB, BERNARD. HART, RISKING PARTY SPLIT, ATTACKS CARTER-MONDALE TEAM AS 'INEPT'. The New York Times, May 1, 1984, Tuesday, Late City Final Edition, Section A; Page 1, Column 1; National Desk.


A Bad Time For the Mondale Camp, Mark Shields. The Washington Post, May 4, 1984, Friday, Final Edition, First Section: Op-Ed; A21.


GLEN, MAXWELL. Another Campaign, Another Loophole -- This Time, It's Delegate Committees. The National Journal, May 5, 1984, CAMPAIGN REPORT 1984; Vol. 16, No. 18; Pg. 873.


BONAFEDE, DOM. Party Leaders See Mondale As Nominee But Worry He Can't Beat Reagan. The National Journal, May 5, 1984, POLITICS; Campaign Report 1984; Vol. 16, No. 18; Pg. 856.


Coleman, Milton. Wins Transform Hart Momentum, If Not the Margin. The Washington Post, May 10, 1984, Thursday, Final Edition, First Section; A15.


Top 10: Washington Still Hogs the Limelight. U.S. News & World Report, May 14, 1984, WHO RUNS AMERICA; Pg. 40.


Sherwood, Tom. Poll Says Robb Could Win Race Against Warner. The Washington Post, May 17, 1984, Thursday, Final Edition, First Section; A1.


BROWNSTEIN, RONALD. California Will Test Whether Hart Has Run out of Time in His Nomination Bid. The National Journal, May 19, 1984, POLITICS; Campaign Report 1984; Vol. 16, No. 20; Pg. 973.


WEINRAUB, BERNARD. MONDALE ASKS FOR A DEBATE IN NEW JERSEY. The New York Times, May 22, 1984, Tuesday, Late City Final Edition, Section A; Page 22, Column 1; National Desk.


BONAFEDE, DOM. Campaign Pollsters -- Candidates Won't Leave Home Without Them. The National Journal, May 26, 1984, POLITICS; Campaign Report 1984; Vol. 16, No. 21; Pg. 1042.


GORDON, MICHAEL R. Deployment of Tomahawk Cruise Missiles Stirs Arms Control Controversy. The National Journal, May 26, 1984, DEFENSE; Vol. 16, No. 21; Pg. 1029.


June

Williams, Juan. Jackson Blames Economic Ills on 'Similar Policies' of Presidents; News Analysis. The Washington Post, June 2, 1984, Saturday, Final Edition, First Section; A4.


Balz, Dan. Prepping for Fall Contest; Mondale Campaign Plans Staff Changes. The Washington Post, June 8, 1984, Friday, Final Edition, First Section; A5.


BONAFEDE, DOM. With the Primaries Over, the Democratic Candidates Turn to Scouting for Delegates.The National Journal, June 9, 1984, POLITICS; Campaign Report 1984; Vol. 16, No. 23; Pg. 1129.


MASHEK, JOHN W. U.S. News & World Report, June 11, 1984, Election '84; Pg. 46.


CLINES, FRANCIS X. PRESIDENT EXPRESSES WILLINGNESS TO MEET MONDALE IN DEBATE. The New York Times, June 15, 1984, Friday, Late City Final Edition, Section A; Page 1, Column 6; National Desk.


Riehle, Thomas and Deborah Galembo. PEOPLE: Washington's Movers and Shakers. The National Journal, June 16, 1984, PEOPLE: Washington's Movers and Shakers; On the Campaign Trail; Vol. 16, No. 24; Pg. 1200.


CANNON, LOU. REAGAN & CO.; Cautious Public Statements Mask Campaign Overconfidence. The Washington Post, June 18, 1984, Monday, Final Edition, First Section; Lou Cannon; A290., 


U.S. News & World Report, June 18, 1984, NEWSLETTERS: Tomorrow; A LOOK AHEAD FROM THE NATION'S CAPITAL; Newsgram; Pg. 17, 946 words, Washington, D.C.


COHEN, RICHARD E. Boschwitz Hopes Incumbency Can Work To Senate Republicans' Advantage. The National Journal, June 23, 1984, POLITICS; Campaign Report 1984; Vol. 16, No. 25; Pg. 1217.


PERLEZ, JANE. CUOMO BACKS IDEA OF CAMPAIGN DEBATES. The New York Times, June 23, 1984, Saturday, Late City Final Edition, Section 1; Page 7, Column 3; National Desk.


MILLER, WILLIAM H. ON THE CAMPAIGN TRAIL. Industry Week, June 25, 1984, FEATURES; Mixing Business and Politics; Pg. 72.


Kirschten, Dick. Immigration bill caught up in presidential politics. The National Journal, June 30, 1984, WASHINGTON UPDATE: Policy and Politics in Brief; Legal Affairs; Vol. 16, No. 26; Pg. 1279. 


GLEN, MAXWELL. New Crop of Fund Raisers Come Into Their Own in 1984 Presidential Race. The National Journal, June 30, 1984, POLITICS; Vol. 16, No. 26; Pg. 1263.


STANFIELD, ROCHELLE L. Ruckleshaus and Clark Seek to Blunt Environmental Lobby's Political Swords. The National Journal, June 30, 1984, ENVIRONMENT; Vol. 16, No. 26; Pg. 1256.


July


Gendron, George, Editor. GARY HART: AN EMPTY VESSEL ON A RISING TIDE. Inc., July, 1984, FYI; Pg. 7.


RULE, SHEILA. MONDALE AND JACKSON TELL N.A.A.C.P. MEETING THAT REAGAN IS THE ENEMY. The New York Times, July 4, 1984, Wednesday, Late City Final Edition, Section A; Page 10, Column 1; National Desk.


SMOTHERS, RONALD. HART TELLS N.A.A.C.P. HE BACKS HIS PRINCIPLES. The New York Times, July 7, 1984, Saturday, Late City Final Edition, Section 1; Page 7, Column 1; National Desk.


When blacks and Jews fall out. The Economist, July 7, 1984, World politics and current affairs; AMERICAN SURVEY; Pg. 29 (U.S. Edition Pg. 19).


Hoffman, David. President Previews Fall Election Themes; NEWS ANALYSIS. The Washington Post, July 9, 1984, Monday, Final Edition, First Section; A1.

Wicker, Tom. IN THE NATION; MR. MONDALE'S CHANCE. The New York Times, July 10, 1984, Tuesday, Late City Final Edition, Section A; Page 23, Column 6; Editorial Desk.


BLACK DEMOCRATS IN A POLL PREFER MONDALE TO JACKSON AS NOMINEE. The New York Times, July 10, 1984, Tuesday, Late City Final Edition, Section A; Page 1, Column 3; National Desk.


Raspberry, William. Walter the Bold. The Washington Post, July 13, 1984, Friday, Final Edition, First Section; Op-Ed; A17.


COHEN, RICHARD E. Congressional Super Delegates Flex New Presidential Ticket-Making Muscle. The National Journal, July 14, 1984, POLITICS; Campaign Report 1984; Vol. 16, No. 28; Pg. 1352.


CORRIGAN, RICHARD. Jackson's Guessing Game -- What Does He Want and What Will Mondale Give Him?. The National Journal, July 14, 1984, POLITICS; Campaign Report 1984; Vol. 16, No. 28; Pg. 1344.


FLEMING, STEWART. Old ideas with a new face. Financial Times (London), July 14, 1984, Saturday, SECTION I; Woman In The News; Pg. 28.


KIRSCHTEN, DICK. On Convention Eve, Democrats Searching For Way to Get Back to the 'Mainstream'. The National Journal, July 14, 1984, POLITICS; Campaign Report 1984; Vol. 16, No. 28; Pg. 1340.


Mathews, Jay and Alison Muscatine. Ferraro Is Object Of A Possible Endorsement And Rival's Snub; Bipartisan Caucus May Back Democrats; THE DEMOCRATIC CONVENTION. The Washington Post, July 15, 1984, Sunday, Final Edition, First Section; A13.


''Campaigns Are Too Burdensome for Voters'', Interview With Herbert Asher,Professor of Political Science, At Ohio State University. U.S. News & World Report, July 16, 1984, POLITICS 84 SPECIAL SECTION; Pg. 99.


We've Been Asked; Who Really Pays the Bills for Elections. U.S. News & World Report, July 16, 1984,Pg. 92.


LANG, JOHN S. and SHARON GOLDEN. Political Invective: It's Not What It Used to Be. U.S. News & World Report, July 16, 1984, POLITICS 84 SPECIAL SECTION; Pg. 86.


Glimpses of Life on The Campaign Trail. U.S. News & World Report, July 16, 1984, POLITICS 84 SPECIAL SECTION; Pg. 76, 83 words, 


MASHEK, JOHN W. Political Mania Takes Over. U.S. News & World Report, July 16, 1984, POLITICS 84 SPECIAL SECTION; Pg. 71.


GEST, TED. A Turn to the Right By the Burger Court. U.S. News & World Report, July 16, 1984, Analysis; Pg. 33, 1070 words, , BY


STARR, MARK and SYLVESTER MONROE. And Now, Senator Jackson?. Newsweek, July 16, 1984, UNITED STATES EDITION, NATIONAL AFFAIRS; Campaign '84; Pg. 23.


MORGANTHAU, TOM and HOWARD FINEMAN. Can Mondale Pull It Together?. Newsweek, July 16, 1984, UNITED STATES EDITION, NATIONAL AFFAIRS; Campaign '84; Pg. 20.


Hoffman, David . Post-Convention Impact Sought; Reagan to Take On Mondale Next Week. The Washington Post, July 18, 1984, Wednesday, Final Edition, First Section; A3.


Tom Kenworthy and Eric Pianin. Jackson Delegates Weigh Strategy After Defeat; The Democratic Convention. Washington Post Staff writer Tom Sherwood contributed to this report. The Washington Post, July 18, 1984, Wednesday, Final Edition, First Section; A12.


SMITH, HEDRICK. MONDALE MAPPING A NATIONAL EFFORT. The New York Times, July 19, 1984, Thursday, Late City Final Edition, Section A; Page 1, Column 5; National Desk.


Witcover, Jules. How Manatt Decision Was Made, Unmade. The National Journal, July 21, 1984, NATIONAL JOURNAL CONVENTION SPECIAL; Pg. 1.


The donkey lurches to its feet. The Economist, JULY 21, 1984, World Politics and Current Affairs; AMERICAN SURVEY; Pg. 31 (U.S. Edition Pg. 21).


Foreign policy; Campaigns can be good for it. The Economist, JULY 21, 1984, World Politics and Current Affairs; AMERICAN SURVEY; Pg. 36 (U.S. Edition Pg. 26).


What's Wrong With The Way We Pick Our Presidents : Interviews With Three Former Chief Executives. U.S. News & World Report, July 23, 1984, Pg. 28.


Tomorrow; A LOOK AHEAD FROM THE NATION'S CAPITAL. U.S. News & World Report, July 23, 1984, NEWSLETTERS: Tomorrow; A LOOK AHEAD FROM THE NATION'S CAPITAL; Newsgram; Pg. 13.


BOYD, GERALD M. MONDALE ASSERTS RACE IS 'DEAD EVEN'. The New York Times, July 23, 1984, Monday, Late City Final Edition, Section A; Page 12, Column 1; National Desk.


Coleman, Milton. Jackson Keeps Independence. The Washington Post, July 26, 1984, Thursday, Final Edition, First Section; A8.


Bonafede, Dom. Ferraro: A Historic Choice for Vice President But How Will It Play During the Next 100 Days?. The National Journal, July 28, 1984, POLITICS; Campaign Report 1984; Vol. 16, No. 30; Pg. 1430.


GOP must spend $8 million or lose it in a few weeks. The National Journal, July 28, 1984, WASHINGTON UPDATE: Policy and Politics in Brief; Politics; Vol. 16, No. 30; Pg. 1446. 


Wright, Michael; Carlyle C. Doglas, and Caroline Rand Herron. THE NATION; THE CANDIDATES COMMENCE FIRING. The New York Times, July 29, 1984, Sunday, Late City Final Edition, Section 4; Page 2, Column 5; Week in Review Desk.


SHELER, JEFFERY L. As Unions Ready All-Out Drive for Mondale. U.S. News & World Report, July 30, 1984, Elections '84'; Labor; Pg. 35.


America Needs ''A President, Not a Salesman'', Interview With Walter Mondale, Democratic Candidate for President. U.S. News & World Report, July 30, 1984, Election '84'; Pg. 22.


Tomorrow; A LOOK AHEAD FROM THE NATION'S CAPITAL. U.S. News & World Report, July 30, 1984, NEWSLETTERS: Tomorrow; A LOOK AHEAD FROM THE NATION'S CAPITAL; Newsgram; Pg. 7.


MORGANTHAU, TOM and HOWARD FINEMAN. A Running Start. JEFF B. COPELAND, FRANK MAIER, MARGARET GARRARD WARNER, GLORIA BORGER, GERALD C. LUBENOW and PAMELA AMBRAMSON in San Francisco. Newsweek, July 30, 1984, UNITED STATES EDITION, CAMPAIGN '84; Pg. 18.


TRYING TO PAINT REAGAN AS A DANGEROUS COLD WARRIOR. Business Week, July 30, 1984, THE DEMOCRATS; Pg. 29.


Balz, Dan. GOP Scrambles; Reagan Confronts Democratic Ticket; NEWS ANALYSIS. The Washington Post, July 30, 1984, Monday, Final Edition, First Section; A1.


BRUMMER, ALEX.  Mondale and Ferraro heading south / US Democratic presidential campaign. The Guardian (London), July 31, 1984.


WEINRAUB, BERNARD. REP. RANGEL OF HARLEM NAMED CO-CHAIRMAN OF MONDALE CAMPAIGN. The New York Times, July 31, 1984, Tuesday, Late City Final Edition, Section A; Page 14, Column 1; National Desk.


August

SCHMIDT, WILLIAM E. GOVERNORS END PARLEY IN SPLIT OVER TAX RISE. The New York Times, August 1, 1984, Wednesday, Late City Final Edition, Section A; Page 16, Column 1; National Desk.


SMOTHERS, RONALD. JACKSON WON'T MAKE CAROLINA RACE. The New York Times, August 2, 1984, Thursday, Late City Final Edition, Section A; Page 16, Column 1; National Desk.


DAVID, PETER. Lance dropped as pace quickens / Chairman of US democratic presidential campaign resigns. The Guardian (London), August 4, 1984.


Riehle, Thomas and Deborah Galembo. On the Regulatory Circuit. The National Journal, August 4, 1984, PEOPLE: Washington's Movers and Shakers; Vol. 16, No. 31; Pg. 1499.


Riehle, Thomas and Deborah Galembo. Black and White. The National Journal, August 4, 1984, PEOPLE: Washington's Movers and Shakers; Vol. 16, No. 31; Pg. 1498.


SALMANS, SANDRA. ABORTION FOES ASSAIL MONDALE TICKET. The New York Times, August 4, 1984, Saturday, Late City Final Edition, Section 1; Page 6, Column 3; National Desk.


KILBORN, PETER T. ECONOMISTS SEE BIG BUDGET GAP, WHOEVER WINS. The New York Times, August 6, 1984, Monday, Late City Final Edition, Section A; Page 1, Column 1; Financial Desk.


MASHEK, JOHN W. and KENNETH T. WALSH. The Two Sides Lash Out Even Before Round 1. U.S. News & World Report, August 6, 1984, Pg. 22.


WEINRAUB, BERNARD. MONDALE LIKENS FEDERAL DEFICITS TO A 'TRAPDOOR' UNDER ECONOMY. The New York Times, August 6, 1984, Monday, Late City Final Edition, Section A; Page 14, Column 1; National Desk.


WEINRAUB, BERNARD. MONDALE CONFERS ON CUTTING DEFICIT. The New York Times, August 7, 1984, Tuesday, Late City Final Edition, Section A; Page 15, Column 1; National Desk.


WEINRAUB, BERNARD. MONDALE WANTS REAGAN TO DEBATE BUSH ON TAX. The New York Times, August 8, 1984, Wednesday, Late City Final Edition, Section B; Page 6, Column 1; National Desk.


WEINRAUB, BERNARD. MONDALE VOWS CHANGE IN PANEL ON CIVIL RIGHTS. The New York Times, August 9, 1984, Thursday, Late City Final Edition, Section B; Page 8, Column 1; National Desk.


MASHEK, JOHN W. and LINDA K. LANIER. Governors Give Reagan A Big Edge -- for Now. U.S. News & World Report, August 13, 1984, Election '84; Pg. 32.


Sietsema, Tom. Political Cocktails. The Washington Post, August 15, 1984, Wednesday, Final Edition, Food; Flashes in the Pan; E3. 


Taylor, Paul. Rethinking California; Mondale Strategists Eye West Coast Campaign. The Washington Post, August 15, 1984, Wednesday, Final Edition, First Section; A7.


FUERBRINGER, JONATHAN. A DEFICIT DECLINE IN FISCAL '85 SEEN BY ADMINISTRATION. The New York Times, August 16, 1984, Thursday, Late City Final Edition, Section A; Page 1, Column 6; Financial Desk.


CORRIGAN, RICHARD. The Teamsters' Touch. The National Journal, August 18, 1984, FOCUSES; Labor; Vol. 16, No. 33-34; Pg. 1582.


Dickenson, James R. Republicans Buoyed By Outlook in Texas. The Washington Post, August 18, 1984, Saturday, Final Edition, First Section; A10.


GERMOND, JACK W. AND JULES WITCOVER. Bush Debate Could Be Key to Ferraro's Contribution to Democratic Ticket. The National Journal, August 18, 1984, INSIDE POLITICS; Vol. 16, No. 33-34; Pg. 1590.


Riehle, Thomas. Tomorrow; A LOOK AHEAD FROM THE NATION'S CAPITAL. The National Journal, August 18, 1984, PEOPLE: Washington's Movers and Shakers; On the Campaign Trail; Vol. 16, No. 33-34; Pg. 1595.


Taylor, Paul. Mondale Dogged By Setbacks; Aides Still Hopeful Of Gaining Ground. The Washington Post, August 19, 1984, Sunday, Final Edition, First Section; A3.


SMITH, HEDRICK. CONVENTION IN DALLAS: THE REPUBLICANS; REAGAN SPEECH DRAWS BATTLE LINE OVER 2 CONFLICTING VIEWS OF U.S. FUTURE. The New York Times, August 24, 1984, Friday, Late City Final Edition, Section A; Page 10, Column 1; National Desk.


Rich, Spencer. Rangel Says Reagan Ducks Policy Blame. The Washington Post, August 25, 1984, Saturday, Final Edition, First Section; A9.


Dog Days for The Democrats. U.S. News & World Report, August 27, 1984, Currents in the News; Pg. 7.


BARRON, JAMES. POLITICAL TALK AT FACTORY IS FERRARO AND HUSBAND. The New York Times, August 27, 1984, Monday, Late City Final Edition, Section A; Page 11, Column 1; National Desk.


CAREY, JOHN and NIKKE FINKE GREENBERG. John Anderson's Windmills. Newsweek, August 27, 1984, UNITED STATES EDITION, UPDATE; Pg. 13.


BRUMMER, ALEX. Bush steps up the attack on Mondale defence policies / US presidential campaign. The Guardian (London), August 28, 1984.


Hoffman, David. President Says TV Becomes a Neighbor As Families Change. The Washington Post, August 29, 1984, Wednesday, Final Edition, First Section; A2.


Broder, David S. This Couldn't Be The Party of the Future. The Washington Post, August 29, 1984, Wednesday, Final Edition, First Section; Op-Ed; A25.


PERLEZ, JANE. FERRARO SUGGESTS REAGAN VICTORY WOULD INCREASE CHANCES OF WAR. The New York Times, August 29, 1984, Wednesday, Late City Final Edition, Section A; Page 20, Column 1; National Desk.


BRUMMER, ALEX. Mondale campaign gets a pick-me-up / US Democratic presidential campaign. The Guardian (London), August 29, 1984.


GAILEY, PHIL. POLL FINDS BLACKS UNITED ON POLITICAL VIEWS. The New York Times, August 31, 1984, Friday, Late City Final Edition, Section A; Page 12, Column 1; National Desk.


September


Dickenson, James R. Jackson Voices Eagerness for Battle As Democrats Plot Southern Strategy. The Washington Post, September 1, 1984, Saturday, Final Edition, First Section; A5.


GAILEY, PHIL. TENTATIVE AGREEMENT IS REACHED ON TELEVISED PRESIDENTIAL DEBATE; JACKSON HOLDS SESSION WITH SOUTHERN CHIEFS TO AID MONDALE DRIVE. The New York Times, September 1, 1984, Saturday, Late City Final Edition, Section 1; Page 1, Column 2; National Desk.


ALPERN, DAVID M.; ANN McDANIEL and ELAINE SHANNON . Reforming the Reforms. HOWARD FINEMAN in Dallas. Newsweek, September 3, 1984, UNITED STATES EDITION, NATIONAL AFFAIRS; Campaign 84; Pg. 25.


RAINES, HOWELL. STRATEGIES POINT TO OPPOSITE GOALS AT KICKOFF OF PRESIDENTIAL CAMPAIGNS. The New York Times, September 3, 1984, Monday, Late City Final Edition, Section 1; Page 11, Column 1; National Desk.


Gamarekian, Barbara. THE CALENDAR. The New York Times, September 4, 1984, Tuesday, Late City Final Edition, Section A; Page 18, Column 6; National Desk.


BRUMMER, ALEX. Mondale changes tactics as real battle opens / US presidential election campaign. The Guardian (London), September 4, 1984.


Gregg, Sandra R. HAIL TO THE GRIEF; Bureaucrats' Champion Doubletalks Back. The Washington Post, September 5, 1984, Wednesday, Final Edition, First Section; The Federal Report; A17.


RAINES, HOWELL. A CONTRAST ON TV. The New York Times, September 5, 1984, Wednesday, Late City Final Edition, Section A; Page 20, Column 5; National Desk.


Reston, James. WASHINGTON; WHY NOT DEBATE THE ISSUES?. The New York Times, September 5, 1984, Wednesday, Late City Final Edition, Section A; Page 23, Column 1; Editorial Desk.


Dewar, Helen and Spencer Rich. Hill Democrats Urge Mondale to Start 'Slugging' at Reagan. The Washington Post, September 6, 1984, Thursday, Final Edition, First Section; A2.


ROBERTS, STEVEN V. O'NEILL SEEKS A MORE FIERY MONDALE. The New York Times, September 6, 1984, Thursday, Late City Final Edition, Section B; Page 16, Column 1; National Desk.


Coleman, Milton and Lou Cannon. Religion Issue Unsettles Campaign Strategists for Both Sides; News Analysis. The Washington Post, September 7, 1984, Friday, Final Edition, First Section; A4.


RAINES, HOWELL. STRAUSS TO FORM MONDALE ADVISER GROUP. The New York Times, September 7, 1984, Friday, Late City Final Edition Correction Appended, Section A; Page 15, Column 1; National Desk.


BRUMMER, ALEX. Reagan and Mondale in clash for Jewish vote / US presidential campaign. The Guardian (London), September 7, 1984.


Peterson, Bill. Religion Issue Pumps Life Into Mondale Campaign in Kentucky. The Washington Post, September 8, 1984, Saturday, Final Edition, First Section; A2.


JOHNSON, HAYNES. SLUGGER; Some Fighting Words for 'Poor Fritz' From 'Give 'em Hell' Harry. The Washington Post, September 9, 1984, Sunday, Final Edition, First Section; Haynes Johnson; A2.


SMITH, HEDRICK. DEMOCRATS IN CONGRESS EYE MONDALE WITH ANXIETY FOR THEIR CAMPAIGNS. The New York Times, September 10, 1984, Monday, Late City Final Edition, Section B; Page 8, Column 1; National Desk.


The Mondale Budget. The Washington Post, September 11, 1984, Tuesday, Final Edition, First Section; Editorial; A22.


Schram, Martin. Mondale Wages Ad Assault on Reagan Policies. The Washington Post, September 11, 1984, Tuesday, Final Edition, First Section; A9.


RAINES, HOWELL. WEDDING MONDALE TO A POOR STRATEGY. The New York Times, September 11, 1984, Tuesday, Late City Final Edition, Section A; Page 27, Column 1; National Desk.


Safire, William. ESSAY; GREAT STONE FACE-SAVER. The New York Times, September 13, 1984, Thursday, Late City Final Edition, Section A; Page 23, Column 5; Editorial Desk.


GAILEY, PHIL. MONDALE FIGHTS PRESIDENT'S GRIP ON SOUTHERNERS. The New York Times, September 13, 1984, Thursday, Late City Final Edition, Section A; Page 1, Column 3; National Desk.


BROWNSTEIN, RONALD. Replaying 1980?, The National Journal, September 15, 1984, FOCUSES; Politics; Vol. 16, No. 37; Pg. 1726. 


Cannon, Lou. GOP Seeks to Extend Reagan Coattails to Hill. The Washington Post, September 15, 1984, Saturday, Final Edition, First Section; A10.


MONDALE STRATEGISTS VIEW DEBATES AS KEY TO GALVANIZING CAMPAIGN. The New York Times, September 16, 1984, Sunday, Late City Final Edition, Section 1; Part 1; Page 1, Column 3; National Desk.


CANNON, LOU. REAGAN & CO.; President's Strength as Republican Lies in His Democratic Past. The Washington Post, September 17, 1984, Monday, Final Edition, First Section; Lou Cannon; A2.


Hunter, Marjorie. The Calendar. The New York Times, September 17, 1984, Monday, Late City Final Edition, Section B; Page 8, Column 6; National Desk.


McGUIGAN, CATHLEEN. Ted Kennedy Hits the Road for Mondale. Newsweek, September 17, 1984, UNITED STATES EDITION, PERISCOPE; Pg. 21.


WOODWARD, KENNETH L. and JENNET CONANT. Faith Hope and Votes. Newsweek, September 17, 1984, UNITED STATES EDITION, NATIONAL AFFAIRS; Pg. 34.


WEISMAN, STEVEN R. REAGAN AND BUSH TO DEBATE TWICE, RUNNING MATES ONCE. The New York Times, September 18, 1984, Tuesday, Late City Final Edition, Section B; Page 7, Column 1; National Desk. 


WEINRAUB, BERNARD. COLLEGE STUDENTS HECKLE MONDALE. The New York Times, September 19, 1984, Wednesday, Late City Final Edition, Section B; Page 8, Column 1; National Desk.


Dickerson, James R. Campaign on the Issues And See What It Gets You. The Washington Post, September 21, 1984, Friday, Final Edition, First Section; Op-Ed; A21.


BROWNSTEIN, RONALD. Public Seeing Campaign Through Eye of the TV Cameras. The National Journal, September 22, 1984, POLITICS; Campaign Report 1984; Vol. 16, No. 38; Pg. 1752.


Who's in Control?. The Washington Post, September 23, 1984, Sunday, Final Edition, Outlook; Editorial; C6.


Schram, Martin. Reagan's Cynical Campaign: Arrogance and Placebos. The Washington Post, September 23, 1984, Sunday, Final Edition, Outlook; C1.


RAINES, HOWELL. REAGAN APPEARS TO SUCCEED BY AVOIDING SPECIFIC ISSUES. The New York Times, September 23, 1984, Sunday, Late City Final Edition, Section 1; Part 1; Page 1, Column 1; National Desk.


CANNON, LOU. REAGAN & CO.; Regardless of Winner, Debate Pact Is Historic Breakthrough. The Washington Post, September 24, 1984, Monday, Final Edition, First Section; Lou Cannon; A2. 


KILBORN, PETER T. TAX DEBATE: WIDE ISSUES. The New York Times, September 24, 1984, Monday, Late City Final Edition, Section A; Page 1, Column 1; Financial Desk.


KING, SETH S. DEMOCRATIC AIDE ASKS A REAGAN CHECK ON ORIGIN OF HECKLING. The New York Times, September 24, 1984, Monday, Late City Final Edition, Section B; Page 8, Column 1; National Desk.


GIBSON, JOHN R. and JOHN W. MASHEK. Mondale's Big Gamble. RICHARD ALM and ROBERT J. MORSE of the Economic Unit. U.S. News & World Report, September 24, 1984, Pg. 16.


UPI, WASHINGTON. Mondale Aide Cites Bombing. The New York Times, September 24, 1984, Monday, Late City Final Edition, Section A; Page 3, Column 1; Foreign Desk.


CHURCH-STATE SEPARATION IS STILL SACRED. Business Week, September 24, 1984, HARRIS POLL; Pg. 24.


'Your Generation Will Decide'. The Washington Post, September 26, 1984, Wednesday, Final Edition, First Section; A15.


JOYCE, FAY S. MONDALE PAINTS SHIFT BY REAGAN AS NOT SINCERE. The New York Times, September 26, 1984, Wednesday, Late City Final Edition, Section A; Page 1, Column 1; National Desk.


Pianin, Eric. National Race Is Bypassing D.C. Voters. The Washington Post, September 27, 1984, Thursday, Final Edition, District Weekly; City Hall Notebook; DC1.


SMITH, HEDRICK. DEMOCRATS IN TIGHT CONTESTS KEEP DISTANCE FROM TICKET. The New York Times, September 29, 1984, Saturday, Late City Final Edition, Section 1; Page 1, Column 5; National Desk.


October


MASHEK, JOHN W. Why Presidential Hopefuls Help Reagan, Mondale. U.S. News & World Report, October 1, 1984, Election '84; Pg. 29.


SMOTHERS, RONALD. PESSIMISM MARKS GATHERING OF BLACK LAWMAKERS. The New York Times, October 1, 1984, Monday, Late City Final Edition, Section B; Page 11, Column 3; National Desk.


CLINES, FRANCIS X.  MONDALE ASSAILS REAGAN ON ARMS. The New York Times, October 2, 1984, Tuesday, Late City Final Edition, Section A; Page 22, Column 1; National Desk.


FUERBRINGER, JONATHAN. TULSA DEMOCRAT RUNS A WARY RE-ELECTION RACE. The New York Times, October 3, 1984, Wednesday, Late City Final Edition, Section A; Page 16, Column 1; National Desk.


Reston, James. WASHINGTON ; IN PRAISE OF HECKLING. The New York Times, October 3, 1984, Wednesday, Late City Final Edition, Section A; Page 27, Column 1; Editorial Desk.


Dickenson, James R. Mondale's Image Is a Victim of Television's Eye; NEWS ANALYSIS. The Washington Post, October 5, 1984, Friday, Final Edition, First Section; A4.


Wicker, Tom. IN THE NATION; DEBATING DR. FEELGOOD. The New York Times, October 5, 1984, Friday, Late City Final Edition, Section A; Page 31, Column 1; Editorial Desk.


Riehle, Thomas and Deborah Galembo. Tomorrow; A LOOK AHEAD FROM THE NATION'S CAPITAL. The National Journal, October 6, 1984, PEOPLE: Washington's Movers and Shakers; On the Campaign Trail; Vol. 16, No. 40; Pg. 1897.


SCHNEIDER, WILLIAM. Performance Is the Big Campaign Issue, and That Gives Reagan a Big Edge. The National Journal, October 6, 1984, OPINION OUTLOOK: Trends Affecting Government Policy; Vol. 16, No. 40; Pg. 1894.


STANFIELD, ROCHELLE L. Reagan's Environmental Record Not The Issue It Was Predicted to Be. The National Journal, October 6, 1984, Environmental Report; Vol. 16, No. 40; Pg. 1874.


BROWNSTEIN, RONALD. Mondale Gets Advice and Dissent From the Democratic Party's Left. The National Journal, October 6, 1984, PUBLIC POLICY; Campaign Report 1984; Vol. 16, No. 40; Pg. 1861.


Reagan's coat-tails. The Economist, October 6, 1984, World politics and current affairs; Pg. 16 (U.S. Edition Pg. 18). 


Hoffman, David. 'Unsung Heroes' Praised; Reagan Heads Off a Debate Issue With Ceremony for Whistle Blowers. The Washington Post, October 6, 1984, Saturday, Final Edition, First Section; A6.


Coleman, Milton and David S. Broder. 'Fairness' Issue Loses Potency, This is one of an occasional series about issues affecting the presidential campaign. Staff researcher James Schwartz contributed to this report. The Washington Post, October 7, 1984, Sunday, Final Edition, First Section; A1.


Dickenson, James R. Camps Disagree Over Reporters For Debate Panel. The Washington Post, October 7, 1984, Sunday, Final Edition, First Section; A1.


Smith, Hedrick. THE POLITICS OF BLAME. The New York Times, October 7, 1984, Sunday, Late City Final Edition, Section 6; Page 36, Column 1; Magazine Desk.


SMITH, HEDRICK. REAGAN-MONDALE CLASHES MAY FORESHADOW THE FIRST DEBATE. The New York Times, October 7, 1984, Sunday, Late City Final Edition, Section 1; Part 1; Page 30, Column 1; National Desk.


RAINES, HOWELL. A CHANCE TO CHANGE PSYCHOLOGY OF ELECTION. The New York Times, October 7, 1984, Sunday, Late City Final Edition, Section 1; Part 1; Page 1, Column 3; National Desk.


THE CANDIDATES DEBATE; TRANSCRIPT OF LOUISVILLE DEBATE BETWEEN REAGAN AND MONDALE. The New York Times, October 8, 1984, Monday, Late City Final Edition, Section B; Page 4, Column 1; National Desk. 


''Shallow'' Candidates Running On ''Blue Smoke and Mirrors'', Interview With Walter Burnham, Political Scientist. U.S. News & World Report, October 8, 1984, Special Section; Pg. 89.


HILDRETH, JAMES M. and WILLIAM L. CHAZE. It's the Pros Who Make Election Campaigns Work. U.S. News & World Report, October 8, 1984, Special Section; Pg. 75.


FOLEY, THOMAS J. Behind All the Fuss Over Election Money. U.S. News & World Report, October 8, 1984, Special Section; Pg. 72.


GALLOWAY, JOSEPH L. Where Politicians Find a Pot of Gold. U.S. News & World Report, October 8, 1984, Pg. 27.


JOHN W. MASHEK and GORDON WITKIN. Out West, the President Rides Tall in the Saddle. JOANNE DAVIDSON and STEVE L. HAWKINS. U.S. News & World Report, October 8, 1984, Election '84; Pg. 25.


RAINES, HOWELL. REAGAN AND MONDALE DEBATE; CLASH ON DEFICIT, SOCIAL ISSUES. The New York Times, October 8, 1984, Monday, Late City Final Edition, Section A; Page 1, Column 6; National Desk.


...And Who Asks the Questions?. The Washington Post, October 9, 1984, Tuesday, Final Edition, First Section; Editorial; A18.


Coleman, Milton and Rick Atkinson. MONDALE; Challenger Declares Campaign Is 'Brand-New Race'. The Washington Post, October 9, 1984, Tuesday, Final Edition, First Section; A1.


Clarity, James F. and Warren Weaver Jr. BRIEFING; 'There You Go Again'. The New York Times, October 10, 1984, Wednesday, Late City Final Edition, Section A; Page 24, Column 1; National Desk.


LYNN, FRANK. WHAT IT TAKES TO FIELD A NEW YORK CAMPAIGN. The New York Times, October 10, 1984, Wednesday, Late City Final Edition, Section B; Page 3, Column 1; Metropolitan Desk.


DALE, REGINALD. Reagan dismisses age as issue in campaign. Financial Times (London), October 11, 1984, Thursday, SECTION I; Pg. 24.


HERSHEY, ROBERT D., Jr. A LOW PROFILE FOR FED IN CAMPAIGN THIS TIME. The New York Times, October 11, 1984, Thursday, Late City Final Edition, Section D; Page 1, Column 1; Financial Desk.


JACKSON, HAROLD. Ferraro looks for winning punch / US vice-presidential candidates prepare for TV debate. The Guardian (London), October 11, 1984.


Pianin, Eric. Debate Boosts Spirits Of D.C. Democrats. The Washington Post, October 11, 1984, Thursday, Final Edition, District Weekly; City Hall Notebook; DC1.


PERLEZ, JANE. MONDALE HARVESTS A BOUNTY OF POST-DEBATE CASH. The New York Times, October 12, 1984, Friday, Late City Final Edition, Section B; Page 7, Column 1; National Desk.


CORRIGAN, RICHARD. A Taxing Choice. The National Journal, October 13, 1984, FOCUSES; Economy; Vol. 16, No. 41; Pg. 1933.


BONAFEDE, DOM. Press Playing More Heed to Substance In Covering 1984 Presidential Election. The National Journal, October 13, 1984, CAMPAIGN REPORT 1984; Vol. 16, No. 41; Pg. 1923.


COHEN, RICHARD E. Fortunes of Senate, House Candidates Bound up with Reagan-Mondale Contest. The National Journal, October 13, 1984, CAMPAIGN REPORT; Vol. 16, No. 41; Pg. 1908.


PEAR, ROBERT. VOLUNTARY SOCIAL SECURITY PLAN STUDIED. The New York Times, October 14, 1984, Sunday, Late City Final Edition, Section 1; Part 1; Page 32, Column 1; National Desk.


Barone, Michael. The View From South Euclid. The Washington Post, October 15, 1984, Monday, Final Edition, First Section; Op-Ed; A23.


Hoffman, David. Social Security Becomes a Leading Issue; Rivals' Pledges Not to Cut Benefits Could Set Back Deficit Reduction. The Washington Post, October 15, 1984, Monday, Final Edition, First Section; A9.


ROBERTS, STEVEN V. STRATEGISTS ON BOTH SIDES NOW SEE FEWER GAINS FOR G.O.P. IN HOUSE. The New York Times, October 15, 1984, Monday, Late City Final Edition, Section A; Page 1, Column 2; National Desk.


SERRIN, WILLIAM. JOBS INCREASE IN NUMBER, BUT TRENDS ARE SAID TO BE LEAVING MANY BEHIND. The New York Times, October 15, 1984, Monday, Late City Final Edition, Section B; Page 4, Column 1; National Desk.


Tomorrow; A LOOK AHEAD FROM THE NATION'S CAPITAL. U.S. News & World Report, October 15, 1984, NEWSLETTERS: Tomorrow; A LOOK AHEAD FROM THE NATION'S CAPITAL; Newsgram; Pg. 25.


MORGANTHAU, TOM and ELAINE SHANNON. The Veepstakes. SUSAN AGREST on the Ferraro campaign, DAN SHAPIRO on the Bush campaign and GLORIA BORER in Washington. Newsweek, October 15, 1984, UNITED STATES EDITION, NATIONAL AFFAIRS; Campaign '84; Pg. 41.


STEAD, JEAN. Peace Campaigners in the US (part 1): How the cold warrior outgunned the freeze movement. The Guardian (London), October 15, 1984.


WALCZAK, LEE, ed. WILL MONDALE PLAY THE DONOVAN CARD?. Business Week, October 15, 1984, WASHINGTON OUTLOOK; Pg. 201.


Cannon, Lou. Move Linked To Campaign; U.S. Advisers Cite Chernenko's Timing. The Washington Post, October 17, 1984, Wednesday, Final Edition, First Section; A1.


Opinion polls show Mondale catching Reagan in US presidential election campaign. The Guardian (London), October 17, 1984.


Clarity, James F. and Warren Weaver Jr. BRIEFING; Debating the Debate. The New York Times, October 19, 1984, Friday, Late City Final Edition, Section A; Page 24, Column 1; National Desk.


RAINES, HOWELL. POLITICAL MEMO ; MONDALE DEBATE TO FOCUS ON 'POTENTIAL SWITCHERS'. The New York Times, October 19, 1984, Friday, Late City Final Edition, Section A; Page 15, Column 1; National Desk.


BRUMMER, ALEX. How's Ron gonna keep 'em down on the ranch? / Democratic presidential campaign in the 'Republican heartland' of the West. The Guardian (London), October 19, 1984.


HAGSTROM, JERRY. Hired Guns -- Like It or Not, Campaign Consultants Are Clearly Here to Stay. The National Journal, October 20, 1984, POLITICS; Campaign Report 1984; Vol. 16, No. 42; Pg. 1976.


Brownstein, Ronald and Dick Kirschten. Mondale Zeroing In on Targets of Opportunity. The National Journal, October 20, 1984, WASHINGTON UPDATE: Policy and Politics in Brief; Campaign Notebook; Vol. 16, No. 42; Pg. 1996.


CORRIGAN, RICHARD. Politics in Mid-America. The National Journal, October 20, 1984, POLITICS; Vol. 16, No. 42; Pg. 1965.


Kamen, Al. 'Court-Packing' Backed In Rehnquist Speech. The Washington Post, October 20, 1984, Saturday, Final Edition, First Section; A9.


Aplin-Brownlee, Vivian. Burgeoning Student Aid Is Political Gordian Knot; Candidates Oppose Cuts, Look for Increases. The Washington Post, October 21, 1984, Sunday, Final Edition, First Section; A5.


RAINES, HOWELL. CANDIDATES POISED FOR DEBATE TODAY ON FOREIGN POLICY. The New York Times, October 21, 1984, Sunday, Late City Final Edition, Section 1; Part 1; Page 1, Column 1; National Desk.


Broder, David S. Encounter Leaves Reagan on Course; News Analysis. The Washington Post, October 22, 1984, Monday, Final Edition, First Section; A1.


The Candidates Today. The New York Times, October 22, 1984, Monday, Late City Final Edition, Section B; Page 8, Column 5; National Desk. 


BARRON, JAMES. KIRKLAND IN VAN ON ROAD WITH MONDALE MESSAGE. The New York Times, October 22, 1984, Monday, Late City Final Edition, Section B; Page 8, Column 1; National Desk.


GARGAN, EDWARD A. IN BUFFALO, STATE OF THE ECONOMY IS KEY CAMPAIGN ISSUE. The New York Times, October 24, 1984, Wednesday, Late City Final Edition, Section B; Page 1, Column 1; Metropolitan Desk.


LINDSEY, ROBERT. REAGAN APPEARS TO HOLD SOLID LEAD OVER MONDALE IN THE WEST. The New York Times, October 24, 1984, Wednesday, Late City Final Edition, Section A; Page 24, Column 1; National Desk.


VINOCUR, JOHN. REAGAN-MONDALE DEBATE CALLED A TIE WORLDWIDE. The New York Times, October 24, 1984, Wednesday, Late City Final Edition, Section A; Page 23, Column 3; Foreign Desk.


BRUMMER, ALEX. President meets opposition on his home ground / US President Reagan faces demonstrations at Portland University. The Guardian (London), October 24, 1984.


INCREASE IN TV AD RATES RAISES CAMPAIGN COSTS. The New York Times, October 25, 1984, Thursday, Late City Final Edition, Section B; Page 19, Column 5; National Desk.


BROWNSTEIN, RONALD. The Best of the West. The National Journal, October 27, 1984, POLITICS; Vol. 16, No 43; Pg. 2030.


KIRSCHTEN, DICK. Born Again in South. The National Journal, October 27, 1984, POLITICS; Vol. 16, No. 43; Pg. 2026.


CORRIGAN, RICHARD. Mired in the Midwes. The National Journal, October 27, 1984, POLITICS; Vol. 16, No. 43; Pg. 2022.


COHEN, RICHARD E. Battle for the Northeast. National Journal correspondent Timothy B. Clark contributed to this article. The National Journal, October 27, 1984, POLITICS; Vol. 16, No. 43; Pg. 2018.


SMITH, HEDRICK. INVOKING DEMOCRATIC HEROES: G.O.P. LURES WAVERING VOTERS. The New York Times, October 27, 1984, Saturday, Late City Final Edition, Section 1; Page 31, Column 1; National Desk.


On the Record ; Text of 1960 Reagan Letter. The New York Times, October 27, 1984, Saturday, Late City Final Edition, Section 1; Page 31, Column 1; National Desk.


Sherwood, Tom. Warner Widens Lead Over Harrison in Va.; Reagan Pulls Farther Ahead of Mondale. The Washington Post, October 28, 1984, Sunday, Final Edition, Metro; B1.


Reston, James. WASHINGTON; MOOD BEFORE THE VOTE; In the last days of the Presidential. The New York Times, October 28, 1984, Sunday, Late City Final Edition, Section 4; Page 23, Column 5; Editorial Desk.


Battle for the White House -- A Briton's View. U.S. News & World Report, October 29, 1984, Pg. 25.


Taylor, Paul. Mondale Is Preparing Point-by-Point Assault; Differences to Be Stressed in Final Week. The Washington Post, October 29, 1984, Monday, Final Edition, First Section; A7.


WEINRAUB, BERNARD. ENTHUSIASTIC MONDALE DISCOUNTS THE POLLS AND PREDICTS A 'SURPRISE'. The New York Times, October 29, 1984, Monday, Late City Final Edition, Section A; Page 18, Column 1; National Desk.


Hoffman, David. President Warns Against Overconfidence. The Washington Post, October 30, 1984, Tuesday, Final Edition, First Section; A3.


Goodman, Ellen. Up Against It. The Washington Post, October 30, 1984, Tuesday, Final Edition, First Section; Op-Ed; A19.


HECHINGER, FRED M. ABOUT EDUCATION; CANDIDATES' RETICENCE ON SCHOOLS. The New York Times, October 30, 1984, Tuesday, Late City Final Edition, Section C; Page 2, Column 1; Science Desk.


Harwood, Richard. Conflicting Campaign Polls Point To One Certainty: Some Are Wrong; Methodology, Margins of Error Cited in Discrepancies. The Washington Post, October 31, 1984, Wednesday, Final Edition, First Section; A6.


November

MORGANTHAU, TOM and GLORIA BORGER, HOWARD FINEMAN. Help Wanted. SYLVESTER MONROE in Washington, FRANK MAIER in Chicago and GERALD C. LUBENOW in San Francisco. Newsweek, November, 1984 / December, 1984, Election Extra, UNITED STATES EDITION, ELECTION '84; Pg. 29.


ALTER, JONATHAN with VERN E. SMITH. Can George Do It?. GLORIA BORGER, ELEANOR CLIFT and THOMAS M.DeFRANK. Newsweek, November, 1984 / December, 1984, Election Extra, UNITED STATES EDITION, ELECTION '84; Pg. 10.


SULLIVAN, JOSEPH F. BOTH PARTIES FOCUSING ON NORTH JERSEY. The New York Times, November 2, 1984, Friday, Late City Final Edition, Section B; Page 5, Column 1; Metropolitan Desk.


Coleman, Milton. Craving Votes, He Draws Sustenance From Crowds; Throngs Turning Out for Mondale Energize His Campaign Despite the Polls. The Washington Post, November 3, 1984, Saturday, Final Edition, First Section; A7.


COOPER, ANN. Voter Turnout May be Higher on Nov. 6, But for the Parties, It May Be a Wash. The National Journal, November 3, 1984, POLITICS; Campaign Report 1984; Vol. 16, No. 44; Pg. 2068.


KIRSCHTEN, DICK. Falwell and Farrakhan. The National Journal, November 3, 1984, FOCUSES; Politics; Vol. 16, No. 44; Pg. 2094.


LINDSEY, ROBERT. REAGAN'S LEAD IN WEST SEEMS TO BE WIDENING. The New York Times, November 3, 1984, Saturday, Late City Final Edition, Section 1; Page 11, Column 1; National Desk.


RAUCH, JONATHAN. As If Deficit Cutting Isn't Hard Enough, Campaign Talk Makes It Even Harder. The National Journal, November 3, 1984, BUDGET; Vol. 16, No. 44; Pg. 2074.


GELB, LESLIE H. WORLD LEADERS BACK REAGAN FOR HIS FOREIGN POLICY. The New York Times, November 4, 1984, Sunday, Late City Final Edition, Section 1; Part 1; Page 34, Column 3; National Desk.


RAINES, HOWELL. AS CAMPAIGN ENDS, PARTIES PREPARE FOR A NEW POLITICAL ERA. The New York Times, November 4, 1984, Sunday, Late City Final Edition, Section 4; Page 1, Column 1; Week in Review Desk.


SHAPIRO, WALTER; JOHN WALCOTT and RICH THOMAS. What's Really at Stake. GLORIA BORGER, THOMAS M. DeFRANK and ELEANOR CLIFT in Washington and MARGARET GARRARD WARNER with Mondale. Newsweek, November 5, 1984, UNITED STATES EDITION, NATIONAL AFFAIRS; Campaign '84; Pg. 31.


THE POWERFUL NEW MACHINE ON THE POLITICAL SCENE. Business Week, November 5, 1984, INFORMATION PROCESSING; INFORMATION MANAGEMENT; Pg. 58.


Dickenson, James R. Presidential Campaigns Reach End; Polls Show Reagan Leading Mondale By Wide Margin. Staff writer Barry Sussman contributed to this report. The Washington Post, November 6, 1984, Tuesday, Final Edition, First Section; A1.


RAINES, HOWELL. G.O.P. SEEKS SHIFT IN PARTY LOYALTY IN ELECTION TODAY. The New York Times, November 6, 1984, Tuesday, Late City Final Edition, Section A; Page 1, Column 6; National Desk.


GILLIAM, DOROTHY. There's Hope After Defeat. The Washington Post, November 8, 1984, Thursday, Final Edition, Metro; Dorothy Gilliam; C3.


JONES, ALEX S. JOURNALISTS QUESTION EMBARGO ON CAMPAIGN NEWS. The New York Times, November 9, 1984, Friday, Late City Final Edition, Section A; Page 21, Column 3; National Desk.


Wicker, Tom. IN THE NATION; THE NEW REALITY. The New York Times, November 9, 1984, Friday, Late City Final Edition, Section A; Page 31, Column 5; Editorial Desk.


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