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Pennsylvania Governor Wins Nomination

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<i> Associated Press</i>

Pennsylvania Gov. Robert P. Casey swept past a primary challenger who had attacked his opposition to abortion and captured the Democratic nomination Tuesday for a second term.

With 93% of the precincts reporting, Casey, a Democrat who signed a tough anti-abortion law in November, had 574,248 votes, or 77%, to lawyer Philip S. Berg’s 166,990 votes, or 23%.

Casey called his victory “a strong endorsement by the Democratic voters of this state of our record of the last four years. . . . They support that agenda.”

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In the Republican race for the gubernatorial nomination, Auditor General Barbara Hafer, an abortion rights advocate, defeated abortion foe Marguerite Luksik. Hafer, who carried the state GOP endorsement, received 54% of the vote to Luksik’s 46%.

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