Republican gubernatorial candidate Dan Lungren
LAP98110409 - 04 NOVEMBER 1998 - LOS ANGELES, CALIFORNIA, USA: As his wife and daughter look on, California's Republican gubernatorial candidate Dan Lungren concedes the race to his Democratic rival Gray Davis, November 3, at a Newport Beach, Ca. hotel. .UPI jr/wy/Kenny Matsui
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