81. He wins Senate seat. 82. He won a seat on the Palestinian Council without the backing of Yasir Arafat, the President of the Palestinian Authority. 83. He won his seat in Alberta, but spent most of the campaign in the Atlantic provinces. 84. He won the seat that was once held by Vice President Al Gore, whose intense campaigning in Tennessee proved of no effect. 85. He won the seat narrowly, in the waning days of the Thatcher reign. 86. He won a seat on the Armed Services Committee and led a task force pressing the search for soldiers missing in action in Vietnam. 87. He won his seat from Wyche Fowler, a Democrat popular with liberals, by running to the right, especially on the abortion issue. 88. His first foray into politics came three years earlier when he won a seat on the Fresno City Council. 89. His link to Fukuda helped, too, and three years after his defeat, he won the seat. 90. If the GOP wins more seats in Congress, these anti-labor issues could prevail. |