Tuesday, May 1$, 1976 THE MICHIGAN DAILY Page Five Tuesday, May 18, 1976 THE MICHIGAN DAILY Page Five Udall: Effusive Arizonian makes a bid (Continued from Page 4) get down to a one-on-one con- test. I would have won Massa- chusetts with the Shriver vote. I would have won Wisconsin with the Fred Harris vote. We simply had too many candi- dates. To draw the sweeping conclusion that the cause of liberalism is dead is incorrect. There's a majority out there if we ever put it together. DAILY: PRESIDENT FORD JUST SIGNED A NEW FEC BILL. WILL YOU GET THE RESULTING 'MATCH- ING' FUNDS IN TIME FOR MICHIGAN? Udall: No. He deliberately sat on this so that Reagan wouldn't have money in Michi- gan out of that fund. Now he's succeeded. He knew what was going to be in that bill for a month, he didn't need to study it for a week. He hasn't even sent them the names of the commissioners yet. They have to be confirmed by the Senate before the money can be soent. DAILY: HOW BADLY WILL YOU BE HURT BY THE LOSS OF UNION SUPPORT? Udall: Oh, it's a minus but Itm getting a lot of labor sup- port. I'm going over the heads of the leaders to the rank and file, and doing well at it. In Pennsylvania everybody who was anybody supported Jack- son, and labor and labor un- ion members went for Carter. So. the ability to deliver these things, p'ratienlarly in the pri- maries where you've got some- body with my kind of labor re- cord, it's not all that erlcial. DAILY: Y O U R PEOPLE I! WXE CONDUCTED A POLL IIEttE IN MICHIGAN THAT ShOWS CARTER AHEAD. 110W FAR BEHIND ARE YOU? Udall: I'm pledged not to get into numbers on this. We start- ed 'out two-to-one behind him (Carter) in Wisconsin and closed the gap. I was two to one behind him in his own poll in Connecticut and closed the gap. We were well back in that general range when we started here (in Michigan). The ques- tion is if we can come on fast enough. DAILY: IF THE CONVEN- TION WERE DEADLOCKED, WOULD YOU - SUPPORT HU- BERT HUMPHREY? Udall: Humphrey's a good man and a friend and we stand together on most of the issues. I'm not going to engage in hypothetical what-ifs. At the convention I don't think I'll have any trouble supporting good Democrats and getting a good nominee. DAILY: WOULD YOU SUP- PORT CARTER IF HE GETS THE NOMINATION? Udall: I've said all along that there is no potential ticket out there that I couldn't sup- nort - except for George Wal- lace. DAILY: BUT WOULD YOU CAMPAIGN ACTIVELY? Udall: Let's see what they come up with. I've never failed to actively support the Demo- cratic presidential ticket, and I don't expect to have any trouble this time. I expect to be heading the ticket so I don't want to get into specifics with you on that. DAILY: YOU SEEM TO BE CONCENTRATING Y O U R EFFORTS HERE ON TELEVI- SION AND RADIO APPEAR- ANCES. DON'T YOU THINK IT MIGHT BE BETTER TO GET OUT AND HAVE A LOT OF PERSONAL CONTACT WITH THE VOTERS?. Udall: I would prefer to do more of that. I was at the plant gate at Chrysler at six yester- day morning doing that and we've done streetwalks. We meet an awful lot of people, but in a state of eight million people, in ten days you can shake hands twenty-fours a day, or every second and a half and touch (only) a fraction of the voters. So you're stuck whether you like it or not. When you're out of money, big money, you're stuck trying to get through the free media, the newspapers, the television, the radio, as much contact as pos- sible. DAILY: YOU KEEP SAY- ING YOU CAN'T IMPRESS VOTERS WITH A SMILE THE WAY CARTER DOES, BUT YOU DO SEEM TO IMPRESS PEOPLE BY HAVING BEEN A PROFESSIONAL BASKET- BALL PLAYER. DO YOU THINK YOUR SPORTS BACK- GROUND HAS HELPED YOU? Udall: It's helpful. I've al- way had good rapport on the college campuses with young people and with the intellect- uals and the suburban middle income people. The fact that I'm-an athlete, a sports figure, that kind of thing helps iden- tify with the blue-collar peo- ple, with other elements in the electorate. And so we use it. I always thought I was a warm, friendly personality just like Jimmy Carter. But that smile and what knows has become the trick. DAILY: WHEN I WAS AT CARTER'S SPEECH L A S T WEEK, HE DENIED KNOW- ING ANYTHING A B O U T YOUR CHALLENGE TO BE ON THE LOU GORDON SHOW. DO YOU KNOW IF HE KNOW'S ABOUT IT? Udall: We sent him a tele- gram. We talked to his Detroit headquarters. He doesn't want to debate. DAILY: DO YOU THINK HE'S TELLING AN UNTRUTH A B O U T NOT KNOWING ABOUT IT? Udall: I can't imagine that Western Union didn't deliver a telegram that was sent. Some staff person may have decided not to show it to him. I don't know, but I know it was sent. Md. primary Brown or Carter?. (Coniierd leom 51,e 3) ON FOREIGN policy: "It's not enough to have Super K flying around practicing jet-lag diplomacy." On fiscal policy: "I'm not con- servative, I'm just cheap-with your tax dollar." On automobiles: "Why is it that the Japanese can make a car that can get 31 miles per gallon-and Detroit can't? We're the ones that taught them how to make cars in the first place!" BROWN WAS well-received by the small crowd that gathered in Rockville's Bicentennial Plaza to hear him speak. "I think we need someone like him," said one middle-aged on- looker. "He's young, vital, and ." Her voice and eyes trailed off to follow the candidate as he made his way through the crowd to his next campaign appoint- ment. lqm CAMIGOS: Add these words to your basic Vocabulary now, whether or not you're planning a trip to Mexico soon. 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