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Article: Crist won't use Moore in TV ads: He says he doesn't want to politicize the slain civil-rights leaders' daughter.
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- The Orlando Sentinel (Orlando, FL)
- Article date:
- October 11, 2006
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Byline: Laurin Sellers and John Kennedy
Oct. 11--Attorney General Charlie Crist said Tuesday that he wouldn't use footage of Evangeline Moore in his TV commercials for governor, even though the daughter of slain civil-rights leader Harry T. Moore had granted him permission to do so. The 76-year-old Maryland woman was videotaped three weeks ago reading a personal note thanking Crist for his efforts investigating who killed her parents on Christmas night 1951. But questions about whether Crist's probe of the famous mystery turned up anything new have dogged the Republican's gubernatorial campaign against Democrat Jim Davis for weeks. And indications that he ...
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