Can Iafhmche Datrnwb
Win The Black Vole?
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By Tony Brown
Special Te The Post
Political extremist
Lyndon LaRouche, leader
of the controversial Na
tional Democratic Policy
Committee, has again sur
faced in the national spot
light after two of his fol
lowers won Illinois state
wide elections as candi
3wes on the Democratic
Party ticket
Even more surprising,
however, is the fact that
the LaRodche candidates
won a majority of the votes
in predaminaUy Mack sec
tions of Chicago. More
over, some top positions in
LaRouohfe’s organisation
are held by Macks. Why?
Why are blacks voting
for candidates from an
organization whose leader
has been quoted as having
“a bissare agenda” and
“menacing manner.”
LaRouche’s policies and
tactics in the recent Illinois
election were clearly
aimed at the Mack com
munity. . W i •'& ■ 9
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