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Senator Gary Hart:
Stumping For 1988
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Special To The Jewish News
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Speaking before the Jewish Nixon did not dampen Hart's
Community Council of Metropoli- sPirits.
He was elected to the Senate
tan Detroit last week, Senator
Gary Hart said he was "over- from Colorado in 1974 and re-
whelmed" by his introduction and elected in 1980.
At Adat Shalom Synagogue last
"I accept your nomination" to be
the Democratic standard-bearer week, Hart asked the Jewish
Community Council delegates to
in the 1988 presidential elections.
Hart delivered the line as a support his political positions in
upcoming Congressional battles.
joke, but many believe it.
will
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Michigan begins to select dele-
said, la bconstitutional
gates to the 1988 Democratic week,
Convention this summer, and amendment "to allow and, some
political observers say that early would say, even to command offi-
date makes Michigan an impor- cial, governmental-sanctioned
tant state for serious presidential prayers in the public schools.
hopefuls to establish a base of Such an amendment is not in the
best interests of end
support.
me e n t f rperloi --
First Amendment
In introducing Hart, Leon S.
Cohan, president of the Jewish tection against the merging oS
Community Council, was not church and state in this country.
Hart said he was "gratified and
hesitant in calling him a candi-
re-
deeply moved" by the recent re-
date.
"Senator Hart," he said, "will be lease of Soviet activist Anatoly
one of the very few leaders to be Shcharansky, who arrived in Is-
seriously considered to run for rael last month. "Mr. Shcharans-
President in 1988. He represents ky's release represents a victory of
a new breed of leadership for our the human spirit over cruel perse-
nation." cution," he said. "He beat the
Asked at a press conference Gulag (the Soviet prison system
prior to 'his speech to name the and internal exile), but there are
three most likely Democrats to vie still thousands of Soviet citizens
for the nomination, Hart said, "It of all faiths who are still denied
is much too early to get down to basic rights — the right to speak,
three. Six to eight candidates in study, worship and to immigrate.
"There can be no substantial
each party will announce in 1987,
but it won't mean anything until improvement of United States-
the Iowa and New Hampshire Soviet relations as long as that
persecution continues."
primaries are held."
But Hart saved his sharpest
Hart stunned political obser-
vers in 1984 when he came out of criticism for the present adminis-
nowhere to win 27 primaries and tration's "standing tall" philos-
caucuses and carried 1,200 dele- ophy. It is, he said, a philosophy of
gates into the San Francisco con- the "individual" which holds that
vention which ultimately nomi- governmental programs only
nated
tedo
m fnd
orzer. Vice President Wal- "diminish individual initiative."
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Hart gained national promi-
nence in 1972 managing Senator erty as laziness, loose morals and
George McGovern's successful bid dependence on welfare."
"But what about the children?
for the Democratic nomination for
President. The fact that Do advocates of this philosophy
McGovern carried only Massa- really believe that children are
chusetts.in his losing battle. with - - poor- because -they're -lazy, im -
incumbent President Richard moral or dependent by choice?"