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Casper (Wyo.) Star-TribuneCandidates rip through the issues
By TOM MORTON
Star-Tribune staff writer Monday, June 18, 2007
The 26 Republican candidates who want to replace the late U.S. Sen. Craig Thomas shared a lot of common beliefs at a televised forum from Casper College on Sunday:
* Wolves: Bad.
* Gun control: Bad.
* Abortion: Bad.
* Free trade: Good.
* No Child Left Behind: Pretty good.
* Iraq and Afghanistan: Stay.
* Endangered Species Act: Go.
* Global warming: Debatable.
* Social Security: Complex.
* Health care: Really complex.
* Illegal immigrants: Go to jail, then back to Mexico.
* Scooter Libby: Do not go to jail.
Three of these 26 -- some with vast state and federal experience, some with none -- and four others not at the forum will be chosen by the Wyoming Republican Party's 71-member central committee at a special meeting at the Best Western Ramkota Hotel in Casper beginning at 8 a.m. Tuesday. The four who did not attend were Rep. Dave Edwards of Douglas, former Libertarian candidate for U.S. House Thom Rankin of Casper, Teton County GOP Chairman Joe Schloss and Jeanna Wright of Sheridan.
After the party chooses its three, Democrat Gov. Dave Freudenthal must choose one of the three by June 25.
On Sunday, the forum sponsors -- the Wyoming GOP, the Casper Star-Tribune, Wyoming Public Radio and Wyoming Public Television -- divided the field of candidates into four groups, which were sequestered until their turn on the stage at the Gertrude Krampert Theater.
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