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A Conversation with Gary Hart, Democratic Candidate for President

A Conversation with Gary Hart, Democratic Candidate for President
Date: Sunday, January 03, 1988 - 07:00PM
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  • @michaelmartinez2080
    @michaelmartinez2080 Жыл бұрын

    The best democrat to run in the modern era. Extremely intelligent and too bad, he screwed up in a different time.

  • @armysaber
    @armysaber Жыл бұрын

    A JFK wannabe. Copied all the mannerisms.

  • @caseynova1

    @caseynova1

    5 ай бұрын

    It's not surprising that a guy who was in his early 20's when JFK was a candidate and then president, who had an interest in government and history, and who grew up in a Democratic family was inspired by Kennedy the politician, and Kennedy the leader. His martyrdom made that more acute for many Americans. Whether they "wanted to be" JFK or wanted to make one's own mark in their own time is probably known by each individual. Gary Hart was inspired, like Bill Clinton, Joe Biden, John Kerry and other young Democrats. They might all have liked to have "nice hair and teeth, a pretty wife, wit and intellect and charm and charisma", etc., right out of central casting as such. But Hart wasn't an actor, portraying the late president. He studied hard, he learned politics, he got himself elected, and he was a very effective U.S. Senator. He was an excellent candidate. The fact that he wasn't nominated in 1984, but especially not in 1988, was I believe America's loss.

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