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THE MICHIGAN DAILY

Sunday, October 31, 1976

Page- T..wo. sTH.E . MICH1IGAN D-A-IL..Y...

paid political advertisement

Janet
Kiaver.
for
County Clerk
Democrat

UAC Halloween
fete no disco dud
(continued from Page 1) Eastern," he said. "People
Several of the Halloween Eve' knew there'd be more going on
partiers though seemed to be here."
disappointed with the meager Hera sd
turnout. Hodges, naturally, was deter-
"It's kinda sad," said Sopho- mined to have a good time.
more Cathy Foley "but I don't I
know if that many people knew "I DIDN'T come here just to
about it". sit," he said. "I'm very aggres-
BUT EASTERN Michigan sive."
University student Mike Hodges Meanwhile, on another part
was grateful for the little activ- of the dance floor, Stacy Lee
ity theie was. Elliot, class of '53, and fiancee
"There's nothing going on at Janet Jones appeared to be per-
--- fectly content with the festivi-
ties, and seemed willing to give
anythfig a try.
j "We probably don't know
how (to hustle), but we'll be,
C'su rdoing it any way," they laugh-

Survey gives Carter edge

(Continued from Page 1)
the Senate race but not by
much after disclosure of an ol
Riegle love -affair. Interest it
the House centers on the figh
for Esch's vacated seat in which
Democrat Edward Pierce i
given a good chance of pick
ing it off.
CALIFORNIA - 45 electoral
votes
The presidential and senat
races in California are too clos
to call. Carter will spend the
last day of the campaign it
the state. Democratic Sen. Joh
Tunney is in a tie in the poll
with Republican S.I. Hayakawa
Incumbents of both parties are
favored to hold their Hous
seats.
NEW YORK-41 electoral vote
Carter is holding onto his lead
in the second largest state, but
Ford is threatening. Former

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United Nations Ambassador MISSISSIPPI - 7 electoral
y Daniel Moynihan is leading Re- votes
d publican-Conservative Sen. Jam- Once considered a Carter
n es Buckley by 10 points and state because of its deep South
t could help the Carter-Mondale location, Mississippi now is pro-
h ticket. Democrats are expected bably a toss-up because of its
s to hold their 28-11 edge in House strowg conservative traditions.
- seats. The Democrats are mounting a
OHIO - 25 electoral votes hot challenge by State Rep. Ger-
The slight edge is probably aId Blessey against Republican
with Carter, although both sides Rep. Trent Lott in the 5th Dis-
e say it is close. Republican Sen. trict, but Lott appears ahead.
e Robert A. Taft Jr. is running Sen. John Stennis, Democrat, is
e neck and neck with former Dem- unopposed.
n ocratic Sen. Howard Metzen- TENNESSEE - 10 electoral
n baum. Republicans stand to lose votes
s perhaps one or more seats from Carter's lead has dwindled
. their 15-8 advantage in the but is still substantial. The ex-
e House delegation. citement in Tennessee is in
e NEW JERSEY - 12 electoral Democrat Jim Sasser's dead
votes. . heat with Republican Sen. Bill
A close one. Early polls fa- Brock. All eight congressman
vored Carter, but an expected are favored, but a couple of
low voter turnout would aid the races could be close.
Ford. Sen. Harrison A. Wil- IDAHO - 4 electoral votes.
Yams, Democrat, heavily fa- Ford has a good lead in Ida,
vored for re-election. Republi- ho. Incumbent GOP congress-
cans are mounting serious chal- men George Hansen and Steve
lenges to Reps. Helen Meyner, Svmse are running ahead for
Andrew Maguire and Henry Mel- {re-election.
strouski, but Democrats favored
to hold a 12-3 advantage in VIRGINIA- 12 electoral votes
Hou s sa 2gFord is given a slight edge in
Houseseat.. ithis conservative state which
NEW MEXICO - 4 electoral for years has voted GOP in
votes .opresidential elections, but a
Polls have favored both presi large block of undecided voters
dential nominees at one time clouds the outlook. Sen. Harry
or another, but going to the Byrd, independent, is heavily
wire it is a toss-up. Sen. Jo- favored over Democrat Elmo
seph Montoya is still running R. Zumwalt, the former chief
ahead of a strong effort by Re- of naval operations. Rep. Bob
publican challenger Harrison Daniel, Republican, is threaten-
"Jack" Schmitt, the former as- ed. The 1st District, with no
tronaut. Both House incumbents incumbent, is a toss-up between
are favored. Democrat Robert Quinn and
PENNSYLVANIA - 27 Republican Paul Trible.
electoral votes
Private polls still show Car-
ter leading but his lead shrink-
ing. The Senate race against t Sunday, october 31, 1976
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