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<text id=90TT2448>
<title>
Sep. 17, 1990: Foiling Murphy In A Coup Bid
</title>
<history>
TIME--The Weekly Newsmagazine--1990
Sep. 17, 1990 The Rotting Of The Big Apple
</history>
<article>
<source>Time Magazine</source>
<hdr>
NATION, Page 53
Foiling Murphy In a Coup Bid
</hdr>
<body>
<p>Dukakis thwarts an attempt by his No. 2 to show him up
</p>
<p> Massachusetts Lieutenant Governor Evelyn Murphy, elected in
1986 with no help from Governor Michael Dukakis, has been
largely ignored by her boss during the past four years. Dukakis
rarely invited her to key meetings; when he spent 18 months
seeking the presidency, she was kept mostly out of view. She
seemed to suffer the slights quietly--until last week.
</p>
<p> Murphy is now running for Governor, a job that the
increasingly unpopular Dukakis is not trying to hold on to. But
Murphy, an unimaginative campaigner who repeats liberal cliches
with square-jawed earnestness, is badly trailing her Democratic
primary opponents: former state attorney general Francis X.
Bellotti and Boston University President John Silber. Aides
have long advised her to wake up voters by breaking with
Dukakis.
</p>
<p> Murphy finally decided to do so. She told her aides she
would strike as soon as Dukakis left on a European trip to
promote trade for the state. Since the constitution confers the
powers of the Governor's office on her whenever the chief
executive is away, she planned to call an emergency meeting to
deal with the state's fiscal mess. She was set to order all
department heads to slash their budgets 10% and open their
financial books each month to show what they were spending.
These bold steps were supposed to demonstrate her previously
invisible leadership qualities.
</p>
<p> An angry Dukakis learned of the plot and tried to pre-empt
it. Delaying his trip, the Governor ordered his cabinet
secretaries to double an earlier 4% cut in their budgets to
offset an extra $150 million deficit accumulated since June.
He had already pushed through the largest tax hike in state
history to deal with a $1 billion shortfall that has given
Massachusetts the lowest bond rating in the U.S.
</p>
<p> At midweek Dukakis asked Murphy what she intended to do if
he went ahead with his tour. She refused to say. Miffed by his
insistence, Murphy told reporters, "There's no goodwill here
and certainly no mutual respect." In response, Dukakis accused
Murphy of "trying to use this state's fiscal situation for
personal political gain." Then he flew off to Europe. When
Murphy finally announced her steps, they went little beyond
what Dukakis had already done.
</p>
<p> Though Murphy gained the attention she sought, Dukakis'
quick countermove took the zip out of her dramatics. The feud
further disheartened the Democrats and buoyed Republicans, who
see their best chance in 16 years of grabbing the Governor's
office.
</p>
</body>
</article>
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