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Jack Daniels (New Mexico politician)

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was the other moderate liberal candidate, and he and Daniels agreed on most issues, with them both supporting the University of New Mexico. However, Daniels was more vigorous in his support, constantly advertising and emphasizing that he supported the university's position, while Bruce King mostly
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attacked the university, calling for law and order. The Democratic primary had above-average turnout, with 54% voting, and King beat Daniels 49%-37%, with Sceresse only getting 14% of the vote. Bruce King then went on to become Governor of New Mexico.
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should deal with anti-war protesters. Defenders of the university did so on the grounds of free speech, and opponents argued on the grounds of law and order.
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whiskey while campaigning. Despite this, he still lost the election to Pete Domenici, 54% to 46%.
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Daniels ran as a moderate liberal candidate, and he became the strongest defender of the
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was up for reelection in 1972, and he was very popular in New Mexico. Furthermore,
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in 1972, Daniels took advantage of his name, which was similar to that of
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The 1970 Election in New Mexico (in The 1970 Elections in the West)
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Hodgson, G. (1994, January 7). Obituary: Thomas P. O'neill.
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ordered that flags be flown on half-staff on September 5.
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state representative. He ran unsuccessfully for the
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Jack Daniels (Ohio politician)
New Mexico House of Representatives
Ray McNeill
Council Bluffs, Iowa
Hobbs, New Mexico
Democratic
Democratic
New Mexico
governorship
United States Senate
Pete Domenici
Jack Daniel's
alcoholic beverage
Jack Daniel's
Council Bluffs, Iowa
Hobbs, New Mexico
New Mexico Military Institute
USS Walton
Pacific theater
World War II
Jack Campbell
Ray McNeill
primary
liberal
David F. Cargo
term limits
University of New Mexico
University of New Mexico
Bruce King
Alexander Sceresse

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