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The Gortons and Slades - Washington Secretary of State

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224 sLAde goRton: A hALf centuRy in poLitics<br />

President Reagan with Slade <strong>and</strong> Sally on Halloween 1986 in Spokane.<br />

<strong>The</strong> Gipper did not win one for the <strong>Gortons</strong> or “Dunn Jennifer.” Kit King/<br />

<strong>The</strong> Spokesman-Review<br />

tell you I will see to it that the law on this issue is followed to the letter, <strong>and</strong><br />

let no one tell you differently. . . . So when you go to the polls, win one for<br />

Slade Gorton; win one for your future, <strong>and</strong> win one for America’s future.<br />

And I can’t resist saying it: Win one for the Gipper!” With that, thous<strong>and</strong>s<br />

<strong>of</strong> balloons descended from the rafters. 27<br />

<strong>The</strong> Gipper had just fumbled on the 5-yard line. Slade was still grinning<br />

on the outside as Reagan clasped his h<strong>and</strong> <strong>and</strong> held it high. Somewhere<br />

in the Adams war room high fives were being exchanged. Halloween<br />

was no treat for the Gorton campaign. Around the state <strong>and</strong> across<br />

the nation, Reagan’s muddled statements about Hanford led every newspaper<br />

story <strong>and</strong> newscast.<br />

Adams crowed that Reagan’s “terribly disappointing,” ambiguous statement<br />

about following the law was pro<strong>of</strong> positive that Gorton had zero pull<br />

with the White House. Governor Gardner charged that the Department <strong>of</strong><br />

Energy had already violated federal law by beginning tests at the proposed<br />

waste dump site. When a White House spokesman replied that the president<br />

didn’t agree, he went on to make matters worse by emphasizing that<br />

Reagan had no plans to overrule any decisions by the Energy secretary.<br />

Gorton had “a tremendous downside risk” from the Reagan visit, Ad-

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