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Robb Wins

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WASHINGTON -- Democrat Charles S. Robb was elected governor of Virginia last night despite appeals from President Reagan to support the Republican, Marshall Coleman.

Meanwhile, in New Jersey, Republican Thomas H. Kean led by a narrow margin over Democrat Rep. James J. Florio.

With 4,664 of the state's 5,467 precincts reporting, Kean had 936,964 to 926,382 for Florie.

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