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Executive Editor Frank Daniels III said the comic page was an inappropriate forum for daily comment during an election season. The Charlotte Observer and the Winston-Salem Journal moved the strip from comic to opinion pages. Daniels said the strip would return to the News and Observer when its story line about the North Carolina ends, or after the Nov. 6 election. Helms is running for a fourth term and is in a tight race with Democrat Harvey Gantt, the former mayor of Charlotte. For more than a week. "Kudzu" has hampooned the conservative senator for his efforts to limit federal financing for the arts and for his attack ads against Gantt. The comic strip depicts Helms recovering from "cold war separation anxiety" by deciding to wage war with a nuclear missile against international artistic conspiracy. "Kudzu" is based on the mythical town of Bypass, N.C. It is drawn by syndicated cartoonist Doug Marlette, a Greenbush native and cartoonist for New York News. Marlette won a Pulitzer Prize in 1865 for his comic cartoons, at The Charlotte Observer and the Atlanta Constitution. Marlette said Monday that he expected to continue the strip's Helms theme for several weeks. He said he found Daniels' decision ironic, since the strip "is about freedom of speech." Aq shows Bush as protector of the wealthy Democrats yesterday unveiled a television spot that uses the budget crisis to portray themselves as guardians of working-class Americans and to cast President Bush as the protector of the wealthy. Paul Tully, political director of the Democratic National Committee, said that the party would air the spot in a few selected markets, including Washington and states where Democrats have tight races. "In the 80s, tax breaks for the rich drove up the deficit while middle-income working families got squeezed," the ad says. "Democrats don't want you to get stuck with the bill again." The 30-second ad is made up of a series of alternating images, showing wealthy party-going, limousine-riding elites and then factory workers, farmers, the elderly and children. President Bush is threatening to close down the government to protect the former, the ad states. It ignores the fact that Democratic leaders joined Bush in supporting a now-failed deficit reduction pact that Democrats now claim was biased in favor of the wealthy. That was statesmanship and everyone knows the package did not represent Democrats, said Rep. David Oley D-Wis. Obey said that he and other candidates would use the ad as part of their individual election campaigns. After recount, candidate wins by one vote Kenai Peninsula Borough Assembly member Sharon Moock, Kenai, Ala., can breathe a sigh of relief. 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