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Wyoming's Senator Wallop Won't Run in '94
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Cheney, Dick
/ ELECTIONS
/ Healy, Bernadine P
/ TERM LIMITS (POLITICAL OFFICE)
/ Wallop, Malcolm
/ WALLOP, MALCOLM (SEN)
1993
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Wyoming's Senator Wallop Won't Run in '94
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Cheney, Dick
/ ELECTIONS
/ Healy, Bernadine P
/ TERM LIMITS (POLITICAL OFFICE)
/ Wallop, Malcolm
/ WALLOP, MALCOLM (SEN)
1993
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Wyoming's Senator Wallop Won't Run in '94
1993
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Senator [Malcolm Wallop], 60, would be eligible to serve two more terms because the law did not go into effect until this year. but he said voters in the state had spoken. \"If you believe in democracy and 74 percent of the people of the state say there should be term limits, I think you have to respect that,\" he said here on Thursday. Mr. Wallop ran for Governor in 1974, and he did not rule out a future bid for the office. \"I don't think the only place to fight for freedom is in the halls of Congress,\" he said. State Senator Gene Watts and Lieut. Gov. Mike DeWine, both Republicans, are also running for the seat. No Democrat has announced a candidacy, but Senator [Howard M. Metzenbaum]'s son-in-law, Joel Hyatt, a founder of the Hyatt discount legal clinics, has been campaigning.
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