THE VIRGINIAN-PILOT Copyright (c) 1994, Landmark Communications, Inc. DATE: Wednesday, November 2, 1994 TAG: 9411010141 SECTION: DAILY BREAK PAGE: E4 EDITION: FINAL TYPE: PHOTO ESSAY LENGTH: Medium: 68 lines
COLEMAN
ABOVE: Marshall Coleman stuffs campaign literature into 20-month-old
Mary Jean Harford's stroller during a visit to Falls Church
Saturday.
RIGHT: Coleman greets customers at the Giant grocery store in
Annandale.
Coleman greets a man and asks for his vote in Annandale on Saturday.
Coleman was unaware of the Chuck Robb campaign sticker on the back
of the man's jacket.
ROBB
BILL TIERNAN/Staff photos
A resident of The Virginia Home, a facility providing care for
people with disabilities, holds a fan autographed by Chuck Robb.
Former Gov. L. Douglas Wilder campaigns with former rival Robb at
the Virginia State-Virginia Union game Saturday in Richmond.
Robb gestures during an interview with the press.
NORTH
TAMARA VONINSKI/Staff photos
Benjamin Daulton, 4, has Down syndrome. He and his parents were
invited to the side of the stage at the Mount Trashmore rally
Saturday in Virginia Beach to meet Oliver North. Vice President Al
Gore last Friday called North's supporters ``the extra chromosome
right wing.'' Down syndrome is a genetic condition characterized by
an extra chromosome.
ABOVE: North and his wife, Betsy, clasp hands after his speech at
Mount Trashmore.
RIGHT: North walks to his car shortly after arriving at Norfolk
Airport on Saturday with campaign worker Don Gabbard.
ROBB
BILL TIERNAN/Staff
After the Gold Bowl ended with a score of Virginia State 61,
Virginia Union 27, Sen. Chuck Robb worked the crowd of tailgaters
near the stadium in Richmond on Saturday. He made his campaign swing
with the help of former Gov. L. Douglas Wilder.
KEYWORDS: U.S. SENATE RACE VIRGINIA CANDIDATES
CAMPAIGNING PHOTO ESSAY by CNB