Prohibition hopefuls run to make a point

From: Colorado Springs Gazette Telegraph | Date: October 15, 1990| Author: | Copyright information

Only a few Colorado voters will recognize Prohibition Party candidate Earl F. Dodge and his family on this year's election ballot, though the Dodges probably have waged more political campaigns than the Kennedys.

Dodge and his family are perennial candidates who are targeting the offices of U.S. Senate, secretary of state, treasurer, and University of Colorado regent in the Nov. 6 election. None of them expect to win, but they hope their effort will spread their anti-alcohol, pro-family message.

Nationwide, the Prohibition Party has existed for more than a century, and the Dodge ...

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