I.
NEWS
LaRouche
Candidates
Lose Elections
New York (JTA) — None of
the 13 candidates affiliated
with the National Democratic
Policy Committee (NDPC)
headed by extremist Lyndon
LaRouche succeeded in bids
for state and federal offices
last week but some made
strong showings in lbxas and
Illinois races for the U.S.
House of Representatives,
early election results show.
The NDPC fielded candidates
in both Republican and
Democratic races in eight
states.
In Thxas, NDPC candidate
Susan Director, running on
the Democratic ballot, won 28
percent of the vote for a set in
the U.S. House of Repre-
sentatives.
In Illinois, where LaRouche
candidates upset opponents
earlier this year to win the
Democratic primaries for
Secretary of State and State
Lieutenant Governor, another
LaRouche candidate for the
U.S. House, Dominick Jeffrey,
won 27 percent of the Demo-
cratic ticket.
Janice Hart, candidate for
Lieutenant Governor, garn-
ered 16 percent running as a
Democrat, and Mark Fair-
child, also running in • the
Democratic ticket for Sec-
retary of State picked up six
percent.
The results in Illnois in-
dicate that LaRouche can-
didates have lost the bulk of
their support since the
primaries last March. Adlai
E. Stevenson 3rd, who orig-
inally ran on the Democratic
ticket for Governor in the
Primaries, dropped his bid for
the post after he discovered
that two LaRouche followers
would be his running mates.
Despite an intensive cam-
paign by the Democratic par-
ty to expose LaR.ouche's ex-
tremist ideology, the party
suffered from LaRouche can-
didate victories in Demo-
cratic primaries. Erwin Suall,
director of research for the
Anti-Defamation League of
B'nai B'rith, tracked the
LaRouche group's perfor-
mance in the primaries as
well as the elections.
Suall said the substantial
support• for some of . the
LaRouche candidates in
lbxas and Illinois was due to
the fact that many people
vote habitually on party lines
and probably had no knowl-
edge that some of the can-
didates on the Democratic
ticket were LaRouche fol-
lowers.
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