Tribe flexes influence in Doyle-friendly ads

From: The Milwaukee Journal Sentinel | Date: October 25, 2002| Author: NAHAL TOOSI AND STEVE SCHULTZE | Copyright information

Tribe flexes influence in Doyle-friendly ads

Mine ads are first to give indirect Indian backing

By NAHAL TOOSI AND STEVE SCHULTZE ntoosi@journalsentinel.com

Friday, October 25, 2002

Madison -- For the first time, a Wisconsin Indian tribe is airing a political ad that indirectly supports a candidate in a statewide election, a move one observer says is part of a nationwide trend of harder-hitting political activity by increasingly wealthy tribes.

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