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Opposes Discrimination
 
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Opposes Discrimination

"The election of a woman
to a state-wide office would
provide a voice in Richmond
for the housewife, the shopper,
parents concerned about
quality education and
homeowners concerned about
environment at the community
level," she added.

Representing a
"constituency that is not being
heard," Mrs. Crater opposes
"all forms of discrimination in
education, employment,
housing, taxation, credit, legal
protection and community
services."

Mrs. Crater believes that
women, blacks, the poor, the
elderly, the young and
minority groups are suffering
from discrimination in many of
these areas.