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THOUGH THE Democratic battle has attracted most of the media attention so far, the Republican contest between old-line Brahmin guru Elliot L. Richardson '41 and self-made-millionaire-businessman-cum-populist-conservative Ray Shamie has provided a more substantive debate on President Reagan and the future of the ailing state Republican organization...
...demographics of state electoral politics appear to be changing, and the Republican Party machinery has long since excised the more liberal Yankees from its ranks--its two most visible members, Senate candidate Elliot L. Richardson '41 and defeated 1982 gubernatorial candidate John W. Sears '52 receive their most savage criticism from their own party...
THOUGH THE Democratic battle has attracted most of the media attention so far, the Republican contest between old-line. Brahmin guru Elliot L. Richardson '41 and self-made-millionaire-businessman-cum-populist-conservative Ray Shamie has provided a more substantive debate on President Reagan and the future of the ailing state Republican organization...
...Elliot, you're always argued for taxes," said Shamie, who argues that '12, percent growth rate over the next two years will wipe out the estimated $200 billion deficit...
...interview after the debate, Share continued to hammer Richardson for wanting to raise taxes. "Elliot was trying to establish that the President secretly harbors a plan to raise taxes," he said...