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N.M. candidates debate Indian issues
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WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 18, 2002 The three major candidates for governor of New Mexico debated Indian issues in recent interviews. Republican John Sanchez, Democrat Bill Richardson and Green Party candidate David Bacon separately responded to questions about gaming, policy and education. Their statements were broadcast on a radio program called Native Voices, Native Votes. Get the Story:
Candidates Tackle Indian Issues (The Santa Fe New Mexican 9/18) Relevant Links:
Albuquerque's Indian Center - http://www.abqndn.org
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