Bash declined comment last night.
Presidential candidate Paul A. Gusmorino '02 said his campaign has informally notified other candidates when they've found postering violations. "That's the courteous thing to do," Gusmorino said. "No one is maliciously trying to break the rules."
He and Bash have worked closely together and the two of them staged a mock sword fight in front of the Science Center yesterday.
Last night's commission's decision means that Averell has until 5 p.m. to remove all posters and cease campaign spending.
"Other campaigns are encouraged to tear down his posters right away," Hawkins said. "We do not want him to gain any sort of advantage."
Averell expressed regret at the commission's ruling, but vowed to continue campaigning.
"I'm glad I'm still in the race," Averell said last night. "But it's just showing how The Man is afraid of B.J. Very, very afraid."
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