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The Michigan Daily - Friday, August 8, 1986 - Page 5
Baker upsets
Dem. opponent
(Continued from Pagei1) position consisting of Libertarian
election he may have to increase his candidate David Raaflaub and
appeal outside of Ann Arbor. Accor- LaRouchite candidate Ronald Burk
ding to Devarti, "we have to get by wide margins. The most in-
a high total in Ann Arbor, but a can- teresting aspect of the campaign was
didate who is going to win the second Raaflaub's challenge of Pollack to a
district is going to have to go beyond mud wrestling match.
Ann Arbor." In the more hotly contested GOP
DEVARTI also sees a need to bring primary for State Senator, Dale Apley
the two campaigns together, and work defeated three other Republican op-
toward their common goal of un- ponents for the right to face Pollack in
seating Pursell. "If I can play that the general election. Apley won the
role I'd like to," he said. election with 37 percent of the vote,
Mark Weisbrot, Baker's co- largely on the basis of a strong
campaign manager, feels that showing in Ann Arbor.
Baker's identification with the Cen- For the state house, both incumbent
tral American issue will be a plus in Democrat Perry Bullard and
the campaign. "I think this election Republican challenger Vic Holtz ran
shows that people are tired of spen- unopposed for their parties'
ding billions to kill poor people in Cen- nominations.
tral America," he said. In the probate judge race the two
The problems Baker faces in moun- top vote getters square off in
ting a serious challenge to Pursell are November. In Tuesday's election
daunting, however. Pursell's finan- those candidates were Edward Van-
cial advantage will be enormous, denberg and incumbent judge John
though his office wasn't able to give Kirkendall.
any figures. Pursell will reap the ad-
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(ContinuedfromPaeen Dennis Smith, an Ann Arbor
"They should have been done by resident, said, "you can't hear the
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Tally Hall customers generally the food, and the food seems to be
were mixed in their evaluations. "I pretty good."
don't like it. I think it was put together
badly," said Ken Wolfe, an LSA
freshman. "The construction really
annoyed me."
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Correction
Second district Congressman Carl
Pursell is a Republican. The Daily in-Pr
correctly reported last week that he is
a Democrat,
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