Kelley Giving Few Details About Her Platform.

October 16, 1996
By: Tracy Sadeghian
State Capital Bureau

Election day is just three weeks away and Missourians have been given few details about Margaret Kelley's plans if she's elected governor. Tracy Sadeghian has more from Jefferson City...

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When Margaret Kelly kicked off her campaign last month, she promised to reveal her agenda on issues like taxes, education and crime.

So far she's only unveiled her tax cut proposal.

Kelley's campaign says she's making her positions clear on the campaign trail and will be clarifying her positions in upcoming forums. But Kelley Campaign staffer, Randy Kammerdiener (Kamer-deener) says there will be no more position papers.

Tony Wyche (Why-CH) of Governor Carnahan's campaign says he thinks he knows why...

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Contents: "She's trying to play a game where she hopes voters won't take the time to look into what she's done and what she's proposing."

Reporting from the Capitol, I'm Tracy Sadeghian.


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