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Candidate wants cheap drugs for elders
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FRIDAY, OCTOBER 18, 2002

The four candidates for U.S. Senate in Minnesota participated in a debate on Thursday night.

The candidates are incumbent Paul Wellstone, a Democrat; Ray Tricomo of the Green Party; Republican Norm Coleman and Jim Moore of the Independence party.

Tricomo, according to The Minneapolis Star Tribune, used "Indian words" throughout the debate. He proposed a prescription drug price-cap for "sacred elders."

Get the Story:
First 4-way debate covers spectrum of issues (The Minneapolis Star Tribune 10/18)

Relevant Links:
Ray Tricomo for Senate - http://raytricomo.org

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