Title
Some observers of the 1994 gubernatorial race contend that aside from the call f
Date
5-26-1994
Pages
7-11
Abstract
Some observers of the 1994 gubernatorial race contend that aside from the call for tax cuts on one side and a bit of an emphasis on social services on the other there is no real difference between the Democrats and the Republicans, particularly among the most viable candidates. Many Mainers, especially the 30 percent of voters who came out for H. Ross Perot in the 1992 presidential election, would probably agree that the state has but one political party, the Republicrats, and it's funded and controlled by the same powerful interests. Details, related article on independent candidates Jonathan Carter and Angus King.
Subjects
Campaigns, Political -- 1994, Candidates, Political -- 1994
Recommended Citation
Young, Bob, "Some observers of the 1994 gubernatorial race contend that aside from the call f" (1994). Maine News Index – Casco Bay Weekly. 367.
https://digitalcommons.portlandlibrary.com/news_cbw/367
https://digitalcommons.portlandlibrary.com/cbw_1994/21/
Source
Casco Bay Weekly