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Elections #572624

NBC Evening News for Wednesday, Nov 07, 1990
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(Studio: Tom Brokaw) Low voter turnout noted; results outlined on screen; gubernatorial winners Pete Wilson, William Weld, John Engler, Arne Carlson, Ann Richards, Lawton Chiles, Ben Nelson and Joan Finney mentioned. Report introduced.

(Capitol Hill: Lisa Myers) Throw-the-rascals-out message from voters examined; incumbents Governor Mario Cuomo, Representatives Richard Gephardt and Newt Gingrich, Senator Bill Bradley mentioned; details outlined on screen. [Pollster Peter HART, two VOTERS, GINGRICH - comment.] Term limitation measures mentioned.

(Studio: Tom Brokaw) Report introduced.

(White House: John Cochran) Effect of President Bush's tax reversal on Republican campaigns examined; easier Congressional veto override noted. [Conservatives Howard PHILLIPS, Richard VIGUERIE - blame Bush.] White House Chief of Staff John Sununu's response noted; gubernatorial candidates Bob Martinez and Clayton Williams mentioned. [Republican leader Ed ROLLINS - comments on Williams' loss.] [Democratic chairman Ron BROWN - comments on '92 presidential campaign.] ...... (Studio: Tom Brokaw) Report introduced.

(San Diego: George Lewis) Issues awaiting California governor-elect Pete Wilson examined; economic and environmental concerns noted. [WILSON (in San Diego), Dianne FEINSTEIN - comment.]

(Studio: Tom Brokaw) Defeat of California's Big Green environmental measure and passage of Alaska's marijuana recriminalization measure reported.

Reporter(s):
Brokaw, Tom;
Cochran, John;
Lewis, George;
Myers, Lisa
Duration:
00:07:50

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