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2006-10-23 - Weird News
Matthew Borghese - All Headline News Staff Writer

Campaign Calls On Voters To "Elect The Right Boobs"

-- A campaign in Alabama is calling on voters to elect "more of these boobs" and less of "boobs" like Republican incumbent Bob Riley and Democratic Lt. Gov. Lucy Baxley.

Loretta Nall, the Libertarian Party's write-in candidate for governor of Alabama, says the campaign slogan "started out as a joke, but it blew up into something huge."

Now, Nall, 32, says her campaign is offering T-shirts and marijuana stash boxes, while a $50 donation gets you a look at a cartoon showing her breasts.

According to ABC, Nall is calling for the withdrawal of the Alabama National Guard from Iraq, tax credits for sending children to private school and home schooling, opting out of the No Child Left Behind Act, legalizing marijuana, and not complying with the Patriot Act and the Real ID Act.

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