The Battalion. (College Station, Tex.) 1893-current, May 03, 1984, Image 5

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    Thursday, May 3, 1984/The Battalion/Page 5
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icvolt of tin , e x e xas Democratic Party
Hie lecture Wednesday predicted Sen.
Books iron .; ar y Hart could stage an upset
i Saturday’s precinct caucuses
Kiuse of the lackadaisical atti-
idt among Walter Mondale’s
jpporters.
Robert Slagle, a Mondale
apporter, said there is an am
ide among many Texas Demo-
Kmldei rats l y iat t j ie former vice presi-
hm e in en( already has the
i^mocralic presidential nomi-
ation locked up.
“I think there is a potential
man upset,” he said. “I’m not
va liable redicting one. I don’t think
Be will be one, but there i:>
„ , . otential. When people are
[ Stu eit ptBjd they don’t do their
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I Slagle said he was sticking by
is earlier prediction that Mon-
‘ |S 1 " ale would eventually gel 60
IVel7,0 ®ent of Texas’ 200 delegates
)the national convention. Dur-
metul botnw
ing the three-stage caucuses
that begin Saturday, 169 dele
gates will be at stake.
Slagle said Texas Democrats
are tired of the bickering be
tween Mondale and Hart and
are anxious to launch the fall
campaign against President
Reagan.
“I know a lot of Texas Demo
crats are bored with the process
at this point,” he said. “They
think Mondale is so far ahead
(nationally) that he’s virtually
uncatchable.
“They’ve heard about all they
want to hear about what few
major policy differences that
Mondale and Hart have.”
Meanwhile, Slagle defended
Texas’ cumbersome caucus sys
tem and denied that it was de
signed to favor Mondale.
Both Hart and Jackson have
criticized the system, saying it
limits the process to a few thou
sand party pros and works to
Mondale’s advantage because
most party regulars back
former vice president.
“That is untrue, a falsehood
and a slander on the reputa
tions and character of 66 state
Democratic committee mem
bers,” Slagle said.
Slagle said there was no
“beauty contest” or non-binding
primary in 1984 because it was
not requested.
“We probably should have
done it this time merely to sat
isfy the press,” he said. “But the
fact of the matter is there is a
large element of fraud in that
and I’ve never believed in de
frauding the people of Texas.”
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