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Differences emerge between Duke Aiona and new running mate

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                                Duke Aiona campaigned Friday afternoon at the intersection of Fort Weaver Road and Laulaunui Street. Aiona secured the Republican gubernatorial spot on the general election ballot after Saturday’s primary election.
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GEORGE F. LEE / GLEE@STARADVERTISER.COM

Duke Aiona campaigned Friday afternoon at the intersection of Fort Weaver Road and Laulaunui Street. Aiona secured the Republican gubernatorial spot on the general election ballot after Saturday’s primary election.

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                                <strong>Seaula Tupai Jr: </strong>
                                <em>Women should “save the lives they carry in their wombs by linking them to (those) wanting to adopt” </em>
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Seaula Tupai Jr:

Women should “save the lives they carry in their wombs by linking them to (those) wanting to adopt”

GEORGE F. LEE / GLEE@STARADVERTISER.COM 
                                Duke Aiona campaigned Friday afternoon at the intersection of Fort Weaver Road and Laulaunui Street. Aiona secured the Republican gubernatorial spot on the general election ballot after Saturday’s primary election.
STAR-ADVERTISER
                                <strong>Seaula Tupai Jr: </strong>
                                <em>Women should “save the lives they carry in their wombs by linking them to (those) wanting to adopt” </em>