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The secret of Cranston's success. (Sen. Alan Cranston and Keating affair)
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January 22, 1990|
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The Secret of Cranston's Success
I believe Tom's memory played tricks with him." - Senator Alan Cranston (D., Calif.) denying Tom Braden's charge that in Cranston's (unsuccesful) first Senate campaign in 1964, he showed photographs to the press of his married opponent in a hotel room with another woman.
Ed Zschau is "conducting a campaign of lies." - Explaining in 1986 why he refused to debate his Republican opponent.
"I think that he either fabricated or misunderstood what occured in that room." - Refuting former chief S & L regulator Edwin Gray's ...
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