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Primaries #524520

NBC Evening News for Wednesday, Jun 09, 1982
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(Studio) Report introduced
REPORTER: Roger Mudd

(Los Angeles, California) Primaries in California examined. [Jerry BROWN - doesn't think opponent for California Senate Pete Wilson will win.] [WILSON - responds.] Cands. mentioned agreeing to series of debates; focus of both campaigns. noted. [California governor candidate Tom BRADLEY - campaigns.] [Opponent, George DEUKMEJIAN - responds.]
REPORTER: Don Oliver

(Studio) Millicent Fenwick and Frank Lautenberg reported winners in New Jersey Senate race; governor races see Terry Branstad and Roxanne Conlin squaring off in Iowa, Richard Celeste and Clarence Brown in Ohio, James Thompson and Adlai Stevenson, III, in Illinois.
REPORTER: Roger Mudd

Reporter(s):
Mudd, Roger;
Oliver, Don
Duration:
00:02:10

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