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Article: DEMOCRATS MULL DARK HORSE.(Main)
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- Albany Times Union (Albany, NY)
- Article date:
- April 4, 1992
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Byline: Paul Richter and Edwin Chen Los Angeles Times
Four days before Arkansas Gov. Bill Clinton faces the acid test of the New York primary, a growing number of Democratic super delegates are talking about finding a new candidate to avert what they increasingly fear may be another crushing party defeat in November.
These efforts are not organized, and most of the 772 super delegates - who include lawmakers, party leaders and governors - expect Clinton to emerge from his primary travails with the nomination.
But after Clinton's defeat in the Connecticut primary and his bruising ride in New York, many say that they are searching for the scenario ...