NATION AND WORLD University Daily Kansan, April 25, 1984 Page 13 Hart wins in Vermont, predicts tightened race By United Press International Gary Hart won the Vermont Democratic presidential caucuses last night and predicted that he and Walter Mondale would be virtually deadlocked in delegate strength once the party's formal contests were over. With 68 percent of the state delegates elected, Hart had 47 percent to Mondale's 34 percent. Jesse Jackson received, and 2 percent were uncommitted. State party officials reported a heavy voter turnout in Vermont, the last of the six New England states to begin its presidential selection process. There were 13 national convention delegates at stake yesterday. In all, the state sends 17 delegates to the party's convention in San Francisco this July. In March, Hart scored a lopsided victory in the state's nonbinding presidential preference primary, beating Monday by a 3-1 margin. The delegate count shows Mondale leading with 1,131, with Hart second at 1,042. In Ohio yesterday, Hart claimed he would pull virtually even in the quest for delegates once the final primaries were held June 5. another 322 are uncommitted. It takes 1,967 delegates to be nominated. Mondale also courted voters in Cleveland by ridiculing President Reagan's proposed "Star Wars" weapon system as a "bedtime story." "I think that about that time Mr. Mondale and I will be very close in the delegate count," Hart said in Cleveland. "Once upon a time there was an evil empire that threatened us with terrible weapons. But then on one day, our side discovered a magic invisible shield. When we stretched it out, the enemy could penetrate it. From that day on, we stopped worrying about nuclear war and lived happily ever after," he said. 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