Candidates
We have two good and true men running for the office of governor.
I’ll wager each time one has to blast the other (on advice of their managers)--they probably cringe at the unpleasant task.
Why must it be this way?
Why can’t they list their own strengths and explain how they will improve on their weaknesses--and then let the people decide for themselves on Election Day.
HAIG DULGARIAN
Los Angeles
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