Oregon daily emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1920-2012, May 21, 1992, Page 8, Image 8

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    Lonsdale-AuCoin race still too close to call
PORTLAND (AP) — Republican
Son Bob Packwood Mild Wodnos
day ho thought Hop Los AuColn
would win the Democratic Senate
primary "going away" and that
negative advertising by AuCoin
and businessman Harry Lonsdale mode the rare so
close.
Only 212 voles separated businessman AuOim and
Lonsdale in a race that appeared likely to Ire decided by
a recount
Packwood, who easily disposed of four little-known
opponents in Tuesday's OOP primary, said he was dis
appointed that he wouldn't know Immediately who his
opponent wili ho in November,
"Wo had been campaigning the past week or so on
the assumption AuOoin would be the < lear winner."
Puckwood said In an interview
VVilh lhal thought in mind. Pack wood's final week of
tho campaign launched a TV advertising campaign
against AuCoin aexusing him of being a "study In hypo
crisy
AuCoin spokesman Hick Gureghian said Packwood's
TV ads. coupled with Lonsdale's unrelenting attacks on
AuCoin's bounced chocks. had denied u clear primary
victory to the 17-year veteran of Congress
"The reason for the close race was the negative on
slaught In the lust week of this campaign," Gureghian
said
With 99 percent of precincts reporting from Tues
day's primary. AuCoin had 142,521 votes, or 42 per
cent, to Lonsdale's 142,309 votes, also 42 percent
AuCoin had started the campaign setason as the front
runner in the polls but was hurt by disclosures that ho
bounced H3 checks on tho Houso bank totaling more
than $60,000
AuCoin apologized for tho overdrafts, but Lonsdale
seized on the issue, calling AuCoin a congressional in
sider beholden to special interests
Lonsdale said Wednesday he was prepared to wait a
while longer to find out if his strategy worked
••Its essentially a flat-footed tie. and we have tens of
thousands of absentee votes to count yet. Wo probably
won't know the outcome until Friday.” he said. "I'm
going In go bock to Bend In go fishing tomorrow "
Packwood suid he was ready to run against either
Democrat
"With AuCoin, he is part of the insider scandal in tho
House of Representatives. With Mr. Lonsdale, it is a
question of jobs," Packwood said, referring to Lons
dale's support for a ban on old-growth logging.
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