On October 25, 1992 The Washington Post writes almost the same thing:

In the Senate, Democrat Barbara Mikulski — rising quickly through the ranks to become a member of key committees — has clearly earned reelection. Her Republican opponent, Alan Keyes, is every bit the aggressive conservative that he was during his unsuccessful 1988 challenge of Paul Sarbanes — only this year his frenetic doctrinal outbursts have been coupled with self-righteous, wing-to-wing trashing of his own party. Adding to this self-destructive political performance was his decision to draw a salary from his campaign funds and his near-total lack of familiarity with constituent concerns.

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