The Michigan Daily - Sunday, March 18, 1984 - Page 5 The Candidates One month ago, former vice president Walter Mondale was expected to win nearly all of Michigan's 155 delegates to the Democratic National Convention this summer in San Francisco. He was raised in nearby Minnesota, and his endorsement by the g AFL-CIO was supposed to guarantee a landslide here. But then there was Iowa. And New Hampshire. And Vermont, Maine, and a Wyoming. And Super Tuesday. Suddenly Gary Hart was on the cover of every magazine. His new-found momentum led Mondale to drop the - title of "frontrunner" and start campaigning seriously. With Hart's new popularity cam 'a increased importance for the Michigan "'' caucuses. National attention brought - candidate attention, and the state was treated to a week of vigorous, old- fashioned campaigning. Gary Hart tried to cut into Mondale's union support, defending his positions - against the Chrysler bailout and t ~domestic content laws before a group of union members at a Detroit tavern ' .Wednesday morning. He followed that meeting with an economic policy - address before the Women's Economic b * Club of Detroit in the plush surroundings of the Renaissance Center where he called the federal deficit an "economic Vietnam." Mondale did it the traditional Democratic way Thursday afternoon, arriving .at Detroit Metropolitan Airport to the tune of "Happy Days are Here Again" and shaking dozens of hands. Before hundreds of union members sporting their union hats, pins, and jackets; Mondale attacked his opponent's voting record an labor issues and said he would win because he is the best man for the job. With Michigan now behind them, the S. candidates turn to delegate-rich Illinois. But for one brief week, everybody watched Michigan. It only happens once every four years. - Neil Chase Photos By: Doug McMahon Walter Mondale and Detroit Mayor Coleman Young ask, "where's the beef?" /4n& laq i " , .'>9d 1 t=" 4. Yy22. ' '4>! i ^ '~3' . 5 , s = =a\+ r ti,..,.4d=.4>,4,L , a t ., Y.,, :7j y ., , ^x . s4. 4*.y X53" : .9 w £ 9 us. R P~zb '- "wa'. i o f' 9y .e A 4 a to r.. . . . 4 49 '44/ a "i~ -.,S MEW Ml R d k< K3 u f :r .e4 '4 } s z a 6 7 Of yx g ( Y Y dbae of s { II 1 . s d-F aflS PkDS ', b z L , k k £d r Sd t t k du ;:,, _. s'i _ ", att. : :., 4 d k dy n x R s: 7 :r Zwxiv " , c k&¢ y.: I xSk A; aa d' a x , S. ' sd*i SD l d' y A4 OKI a s DS a4 Adw i a . n s E T< , war $ ,p re . , , s *'^ a ° a ate } ka °'a 45- . "°.,x v"al asb A, g; ,ja xz .rrx .mA>. C