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June 28 - July 4, 2002

APA State Legislators Back Davis for Governor

Dems tout Davis’ record on APA issues

By Andrew Chow
AsianWeek Staff Writer

California’s Asian Pacific American state Assembly members last week backed incumbent Gov. Gray Davis’ re-election campaign, touting Davis’ record on APA issues before a backdrop of APA supporters.

But an APA spokesman for Republican challenger Bill Simon Jr. said APAs need to look beyond Davis’ staged gimmicks to see where his administration has failed.

The four Democratic Assembly members, along with state insurance commissioner Harry Low and Board of Equalization member John Chiang, espoused Davis’ achievements at a press conference in Sacramento on June 19. About 40 APA community members from throughout California stood behind Davis to illustrate the first-term governor’s diverse support...

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(in National News)

APA State Legislators Back Davis for Governor
(in Bay Area News)

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(in Business)

Last Chance For National Title
(in Sports)

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