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Article: Accusations of bias emerge in final debate of primary race.(Local)
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- The Virginian-Pilot (Norfolk, VA)
- Article date:
- June 10, 2006
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Byline: DALE EISMAN
WASHINGTON -- BY Dale Eisman
THE VIRGINIAN-PILOT
WASHINGTON - The two Democrats seeking their party's nomination for U.S. Senate found little on which to disagree Friday, but their contest appeared increasingly personal in its final hours as each accused the other of appealing to racial or religious bias.
In a debate aired on WTOP Radio , businessman and former lobbyist Harris Miller, who is Jewish, charged that a brochure distributed by the camp of former Navy Secretary Jim Webb exploits Jewish stereotypes in branding him "Miller, the Job Killer."
"Frankly, it's despicable," Miller said. "One of things I ...