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Hutchinson challenged Beebe to release his responses and to post them on his campaign website for review and inspection by Arkansas voters.
Hutchinson said that all voters should be made fully aware of both candidates statements and promises to special interest groups now, during the course of the campaign, so that they can make fully informed decisions on Nov. 7th.
Hutchinson said that Beebe has refused to answer questionnaires from conservative organizations, such as the Arkansas Family Council and Arkansas Right to Life, but had filled out surveys for union groups and other advocacy organizations.
Beebe campaign spokesman Zac Wright said late Monday that Beebe`s responses to questionnaires are available at the campaign`s headquarters or by e-mail.
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