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Non-Tech : Littlefield Corporation (LTFD)
LTFD 0.1700.0%Sep 29 11:29 AM EST

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To: Ed Pettee who wrote (8718)6/9/1998 8:56:00 AM
From: T.K. Allen  Read Replies (1) of 10368
 
It appears Beasley has some opposition after all. The following is from today's The State:

"In the primary election for governor, Beasley is expected to win handily against token opponent Bill Able of Little Mountain.

Able said he hopes supporters of video poker and a lottery will vote for him in sufficient numbers to keep Beasley's margin down. He feels that if he can get 30 percent or more of the vote against the governor, it would be a moral victory of sorts for him and an embarrassment for Beasley. The governor has left nothing to chance, spending more $200,000 for television ads."


Link: thestate.com

Able's candidacy prbably doesn't mean much in real terms but it is interesting nonetheless.

TKA
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