A few days after the firestorm broke, I called Eli Segal and pleaded with him to come down to Little Rock to be a mature, settling presence in the headquarters. * Anything free is worth what you pay for it. Before long, it was clear that I had been mistaken: Tsongas was the man to beat. By 1992, most of the whites who wouldn’t support a candidate with close ties to the black community had already become Republicans.
How's that again? I missed something. He was friendly but noncommittal. He set out. You are that way, Maureen.
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