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November 19, 1989 - Image 6

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Publication:
Michigan Citizen, 1989-11-19

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Wilder place e e foot
.. dramatically diver-
gent political cultur recog­
nizing t both re oecessary
for him to chieve . goal.
He prai ed J ck 0 per­
SODalIV., b too . to di in­
gui h the charismatic
campaigner's liberal-left agen­
dafrom . 0
He diffused to critics by sug-
2eSlin· � so t falsely, that
J c on's electoral mobiliza­
tion r�pre ented symbolism
. thout u tance." Jesse runs
to inspire, ilder observed, If I
run towin."
There funamental dif-
ference be the Wilder and
Dinkin c mpaign. v . the
dynamic electoral mobilization
of H rold Wa hington in
. cago i 1983 and 1987.
In the later , African-
Ameri used the electoral
pr to rejec the "planta-
ti - Ie politics· of a corrupt
and racist Democr tice
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