Article: CLIFTON PARK'S GOP HAS A NEW APPROACH.(Local)

Byline: Bill Eager Staff writer

Supervisor Joseph Riley may be a lot of unpleasant things to Republican opponents, but in 1991 he's no longer Godzilla.

His Democratic running mates have one face each this year, not the two faces Deputy Supervisor Barbara Beach was given in 1989. And the town's future is not buried in a cemetery beneath the words "Here lies Clifton Park," as the ads intoned.

In their pursuit to win back control of Town Hall, the Republican Party has abandoned those campaign tactics and other 1989 labels they admit backfired.

Most notably, that means the stinging string of memorable advertising cartoons won't reappear, ...

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