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  Chris Collins' indictment divides voters – and defines Nate McMurray's race
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Last EditedPoll Vaulter  Oct 31, 2018 10:35am
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News DateWednesday, October 31, 2018 04:00:00 PM UTC0:0
DescriptionFrieda Sabo and Jackie Miller take opposite sides of an argument that's sweeping New York's 27th Congressional District.

Sabo, like many Republicans in this deep-red swath of suburbs and small towns between Buffalo and Rochester, wants to send Rep. Chris Collins back to Congress.

"I always thought Chris Collins was a pretty good guy," said Sabo, 86, who dismisses the felony insider trading case against the Clarence Republican as the kind of scandal many politicians endure.

Miller sees things very differently.

"I wouldn't vote for Collins if he were the last man on earth," said Miller, a 76-year-old Democrat who, like Sabo, lives in the Orleans County town of Barre.
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