10 Tuesday, September 13, 1988 / University Daily Kansan The Associated Press TOPEKA — Democrats were pleased with the results of a poll that shows Democrat presidential candidate Michael Dukakis and Vice President Joe Biden, traditionally a dead heat in Kansas, a traditionally strong Republican state. GOP officials, however, were skeptical. According to the Kansas Poll that appeared in the Sunday Topica Capital Journal, 41 percent of the state's voters support Bush, 38 percent are in favor of Dukakis and 21 percent are undecided. "We feel, and now the numbers confirm, that this is a winnable state," said Tom Docking, a former lieutenant governor and co-chairman of the Dukes' campaign in Kansas. "We have a tougher and aggressive campaign we we've been running in this state right through election day." In a copyrighted story, the Capital-Journal said a scientific survey of 509 voting-age Kansans taken by a group of Republicans that bush was 3 points ahead of Dakukis. However, the poll had a 6-point margin of error, which means bush could be ahead of Dakukis but could be ahead of Dakukis could be ahead as by many as 9 points. "I not my buying that poll," said Fred Logan Jr., chairman of the Kansas Republican Party. "I don't believe it's that close in Kansas now and I don't believe it will be that close in Kansas in November." Democratic officials are promising an aggressive Dakikas campaign in the Kansas, despite the fact that it is not part of their campaign headquarters was opened in Wichita earlier this month, and Kara Dakikas, the Massachusetts senator, said the day schedule to appear at the State Fair in Hutchinson later this week. Dukakis supports secret bomber Democrat counters Bush's criticism of his views on defense The Associated Press EVENDALE, Ohio — Democrat Michael Dukakis, trying to counter Republican attacks on the front seat, said he would support yesterday for the Stealth bomber but ran into boots from passengers in the airplane are manufactured. A Dukes adviser said afterward that he thought there was no difference between Dukes' position and that Val George守护 on the bomber. Dukakis visited the large General Electric plant outside Cincinnati after a stop in Philadelphia where he charged that Bush was "unforgivably wrong" in the Iran-Contra affair and questioned whether his opposition was steadiness required in the Oval Office." Beginning a campaign week devoted largely to defense and retaliation, but also boos and chants of "Bush," Bush" from the in crowd of the 1,000 inside the GE plant. He stood in front of military and commercial jet engines and referred to the Stealth bomb, the radar-evading aircraft, and the aerial assaults in secrecy during planning and early stages of production "That bomber was started by a Democratic administration; it was overrun by Republicans, and it's going to be completed under my administration," said Dakuki, who was accompanied by Ohio Sen. John Dukakis' speech was not interrupted by the protesters, due in part to a booming amplification of their calls to speak easily over the shouts. Many supporters in the crowd chanted "Duke, Duke" to help drown out the dissenders. Those booing were in a minority. Dubaki's unqualified statement of support for the Stainbom appeared to go beyond earlier campaign statements that he supported research of the project, *Dukakis* issues adviser James Steinberg and dukakis was committed to deployment of the team to the multidisciplinary and it worked, and said that did not change a position in change. In recent days, Bush's representatives agreed to a tentative schedule for two debates, half of the four meetings that Dakiks had sought. Earlier in Philadelphia, Dakusks said that as vice president Bush had produced only failure in combating drugs, cracking down on international terrorism and dealings with the imbalance in foreign trade. The Democratic presidential candidate delivered the first of what is to be three defense and national security addresses this month in the audience of 200 union members and other supporters in Philadelphia. Dukakis has been stung by weeks of criticism from Bush and the Republicans, who have painted him as weak on defense issues and in opposition to a range of new weapons systems, including virtual warfare and the new land-based nuclear weapons. In his Philadelphia speech, Dakuski continued the tougher, more aggressive stance against Bush that he first displayed last week. He said he vowed few new specifies about his own national security views. Dukakis focused his criticism of Bush on three areas he said were crucial to national security, and he scared us on Dan Quayle, the governor of Oklahoma, as unqualified to oversee the government's anti-drug efforts. Qayali, campaigning in Michigan, said Dukakis didn't know what he was talking about. He said the Democrat "quite obviously doesn't believe that tough law can be enforced," and he reiterated the ticket's call for the death penalty for drug kingmen. Bush challenges Dukakis' stand on military matters The Associated Press SECAUCUS, N.J. — George Bush, trying to blunt an offensive by Michael Dukakis, challenged his Democratic rival yesterday to say whether he supported the Reagan administration on millennials and the U.S. invasion of Grenada to the U.S. attack against Libya. "If my opponent can't answer to all you必要的重要 questions, then I would submit to you that he has veered outside the bipartisan mainstream, the vital consensus that has been at the heart of America's national court for many, many years." Bush said. On the other hand, Bush said, if Dukakis should answer "yes" then "the people are entitled to know Returning to the campaign trail after a weekend in Washington, Bush hammered Dukakis on defense and economic issues in a Cuban neighborhood in heavily Democratic Hudson County. "I have just been told that my opponent is ending his so-called 'Stealth' candidacy," Bush said, quoting his own description of Dakauk's campaign. He commented during a tour of the United States itself as the nation's largest privately owned Hispanic firm. Among the questions he posed, Bush asked if Dukakis still regarded the Strategic Defense Initiative as a fantasy, as he once said, and whether Dukesia was willing to admit that his support for a nuclear freeze was a mistake. Before touring the plant in Seeleucus, Bush raised some of the same questions in a Union City town hall meeting. The audience more than 1,000 people. Beginning the day, Bush announced the formation of a national security advisory task force whose 13 members include former Secretaries of State Henry Kissinger and Alexander Haq, former Defense Secretaries Melvin Laird and John Briggs, and Brian Pryor, who was national security adviser to Jimmy Carter. Six states to have primaries Senate contests top voting agendas in Wisconsin, Vermont The Associated Press Battles for Senate nominations to replace Democrat William Proxime in Wisconsin and Republican David McCormick, the high primary voting in six states today, along with challenges to GOP lawmakers in New Mexico and Mecham as governor of Arizona. New Hampshire Republicans will choose a candidate for governor and decide a bitter congressional prize in which they must nominate Republican Sen. David Durrenberger for a third term and give democratic Attorney General Hubert H. "Skip" Humphrey the job. If he wins, he will one contested congressional race Connecticut, Massachusetts, New York, Hawaii and Rhode Island will have elections in the week as the primary season winds down. association team owner Herbert Kohl spends almost $2.1 million after making a late entry. Much of that was on TV advertising to argue that his wealth makes him immune to the economic pressures of "Bobody's senator but yours." A poll published by the Milwaukee Journal Sunday showed Kohl neck-and neck with former Gov. Anthony S. Earl, the early favorite, who was defeated by Senator Earl and by 40 percent. Edward R. Garvey, an unsuccessful Senate candidate in 1986, was preferred by 8 percent. Secretary of State Douglas White, who has said the voters were undecided, the poll had a margin of error of 6 percent. Wisconsin's four-way Democratic Senate race has been lively and expensive, with Milwaukee Bucks La Follette, who reported spending $15,536, ran a radio commercial that began with the sound of a toilet flushing. It was his way of saying "I'm not going to campaign epitomized by Proxime during 31 years in the Senate" was going down the drain. Proxmire spent just $145.10 to win re-election in 1982 Among Republicans, Senate Minority Leader Susan Engelleholder had a 61 percent to 30 percent lead in the primary election. The former state party chairman Steve B. King, B. King labeled King an incumbent and he condemned her as a liberal. In New Hampshire, former state legislator Bettamy Tampisi and former state Supreme Court Justice Charles Douglas lead a six-way GOP race for the nomination to succeed Republican Rep. Judd Gregg. Gregg is giving up his 2nd District seat to seek the governorship and is heavily favored to win the GI-4 nomination. He former Manchester mayor, and political unknown William Lawrence. 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