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HBO @ Noon: Do You Prefer Feisty Or Blah Campaigns?

Item: Protester accuses incumbents of bigotry against Moscow pastor: 'This is a Christian protest, not a vote protest'/David Johnson, Lewiston Tribune

More Info: Standing on the sidewalk at the intersection of Main and Third streets, Glasebrook carried a yellow sign that read: "Vote the Bigot Party - Ament, Lamar, Pall." He said the slogan was a sarcastic way to raise public awareness. Aaron Ament, Tom Lamar and Linda Pall are incumbents running for re-election. Glasebrook claimed the three are part of a continued campaign by city government to harass Wilson, his church and New Saint Andrews College located in downtown Moscow.

Question: Would you rather have a feisty campaign with accusations flying, like the Moscow municipal races or the mayoral one in Spokane between Hession and Verner? Or a relatively mild one?



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