The Battalion. (College Station, Tex.) 1893-current, January 30, 1995, Image 6

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Few Republican presidential hopefuls, Gramm says
DES MOINES, Iowa (AP) —
Texas Sen. Phil Gramm pre
dicted the Republican presiden
tial field will be smaller than
expected, and will quickly nar
row to a fight between himself
and Senate Majority Leader
Bob Dole.
While President Clinton is
considered vulnerable, the
daunting task of running in a
front-loaded Republican prima
ry season will winnow the field,
Gramm said.
“At least looking at it today,
I would have to conclude that
there are only two candidates
who I think can probably do
what you have to do to be in a
strong position,” said Gramm
Saturday.
“I think Bob Dole is one of
those people. I hope I am the
other.”
Asked if only he and Dole
could survive an intense round
of early Republican primaries,
Gramm said “1 think that’s
right.”
Gramm spoke during a brief
swing through Iowa, where
precinct caucuses in about a
year kick off the Republican
caucus and primary season. He
is scheduled to formally an
nounce his campaign for the
Republican presidential nomi
nation next month.
“I think you are going to end
up seeing the field much small
er than was originally be
lieved,” Gramm said. “I think
we’re looking at probably a
half-dozen candidates.”
Winner: Pageant theme focused on the future of African-American women
Continued from Page 1
“The purpose of the Miss Black
and Gold Scholarship Pageant is
to present the African-American
woman in a positive and inspira
tional light,” he said. “I know
Tracie will be a wonderful exam
ple of that and a true represen
tative of the Alpha Phi Alpha
fraternity.”
Martin earned a $1,000 schol
arship. Bell and Smith received
a $300 scholarship and a $200
scholarship, respectively.
Additional entertainment for
the evening was performed by
local groups, including the jazz
band “Bad Shoes”, acappella
group “Rapport” and Prairie
View A&M Classical Dance
Ensemble.
Martin, the eighth Alpha Phi
Alpha Miss Black and Gold, will
continue to represent the frater
nity and the local African-Ameri
can female community for the
remainder of the year.
Then she will return to be
stow the crown to next year’s
winner, as Miss Black and Gold
1994 Audra Robertson did Sat
urday evening.
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