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Other efforts to control the statewide use of Four have been under way.
The law would then be put on hold until after the statewide vote.
"I have never run against anyone in a statewide campaign who has no public record at all," he said.
Two statewide programs have been started to attack the problem.
Part of that program will be given to the police there next month in a statewide training course.
We've also seen huge national interest in city and statewide reading programs over the past two years.
But no statewide candidate has made the action a political issue.
He is also the only candidate who has run for statewide office.
It was used for the first statewide special election in 1993.
At the same time, several statewide organizations have also said they support the bill.
"I feel like I'm running for a statewide office in some sense," he said.
Among the 20,000 members of the statewide group, he was the first black ever to join.
Most schools on the statewide list - 98 out of 114, or 86 percent - are in the city.
I think there should have been a statewide hand count.
Democrats have little in the way of a statewide organization.
Those running for statewide office seemed to attract the most attention.
Only a handful of states have such a statewide system.
He was the only black candidate for a statewide office that year.
All of this is possible because we are a statewide member network.
These are typically 20-40 points better than the statewide average.
New York had no statewide fire code at the time.
He began raising money for his statewide political campaign nearly two years ago.
In 1975 he was a member of a statewide task force on human services.
There will now be only two women running for statewide office as major party candidates.
But there has also been a lot of talk about running for statewide office in Virginia.