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Elections #330683

CBS Evening News for Tuesday, Nov 06, 1990
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(Studio: Dan Rather) In today's elections, Senator Dan Coats reported keeping Indiana seat while Senator Mitch McConnell is leading Harvey Sloan in Kentucky. Report introduced.

(Studio: Bruce Morton) Political campaigns featured; details given of contests between North Carolina Senator Jesse Helms and Harvey Gantt, Texas gubernatorial candidates Ann Richards and Clayton Williams, Florida Governor Bob Martinez and Lawton Chiles, California gubernatorial candidates Dianne Feinstein and Senator Pete Wilson and Massachusetts gubernatorial candidates John Silber and William Weld; scenes shown. [HELMS, WILLIAMS, RICHARDS, FEINSTEIN, three VOTERS - comment.] Exit poll results showing approval rating for President Bush and Congress cited.

(Studio: Dan Rather, Bruce Morton) "Throw the rascals out" movement discussed.

Reporter(s):
Morton, Bruce;
Rather, Dan
Duration:
00:04:30

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