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ticket won. He became the Governor and Hall Hammond
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became Attorney General and Mr. Lacy became the Comp-
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troller.
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In 1950 you had a situation where Governor
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Lane was defeated and Hall Hammond was elected, with
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Governor Tawes as Comptroller, and Mr. McKeldin became
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Governor. In 1954 again you had a full Democratic ticket.
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THE CHAIRMAN: In that primary, though, in
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the 1950 primary --
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MR. GOLDSTEIN: Seibcrt.
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THE CHAIRMAN: No, the '50 primary, the Lane
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ticket went in.
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MR. GOLDSTEIN: In the primary?
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THE CHAIRMAN: Yes. The ticket was Lane.
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MR. GOLDSTEIN: Lane, Tawes and Hammond.
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They won again.
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THE CHAIRMAN: That is right. Tawes was not
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opposed .
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MR. GOLDSTEIN: He had no opposition. In '54
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Governor Tawes still didn't have opposition.
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THE CHAIRMAN: He still didn't have opposition
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