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GOP Values -- and Those Twins

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The Washington Post, August 13th, 2004

You've probably seen those sexy twins in the Coors beer ads. Alluring women selling products is a way of life in our country. We are about to learn if the mogul who ran those ads can successfully cast himself as a friend of conservative family values. This week voters in Colorado set up one of this year's great U.S. Senate contests. Republicans nominated Pete Coors, the beer mogul, after a bitter primary that pitted him against Bob Schaffer, a staunch social conservative and former member of Congress. Democrats picked Colorado Attorney General Ken Salazar, a moderate who soundly defeated Mike ...

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