1. In Gampola, a United National Party candidate said that when he went to vote, some one had already cast his ballot. 2. Candidates say that on the doorstep, education questions concern mainly national policies. 3. All candidates said they were concerned that Darlington should preserve its green belt. 4. All candidates said they were against testing on animals for cosmetic purposes. 5. Although the candidate says that he opposes abortion, he does not advocate legislation banning the procedure. 6. Although many Republican candidates said they were uncertain whether to make the Lewinsky matter an issue, several said they now planned to raise the broader topic of trust. 7. And in Macomb and Oakland counties who were interviewed for this story said it did not matter what the candidates said about taxes. 8. And in the most recent presidential debate on Tuesday, both candidates said they support mandatory filtering. 9. And all the candidates said the next mayor would be forced to drastically cut city spending. 10. And in Florida, where two of the House managers are vacating their House seats, Democratic candidates say they would rather not mention impeachment at all. |