Posted on 10/17/2004 7:52:00 PM PDT by bjcoop
It was Carter Vs. Ford, so where were you during the course of that election and when Carter claimed his victory(unfortunately). It was a pretty close race.
I was even worse. I voted for Clinton in 92. I have had to get forgiveness for that. I voted for Dole in 96 and Bush in 2000.
Where was I in 1976? Let's see, I'm going to show my age... I was graduating from high school and embarking on my "lost year" before joining the Marine Corps.
I was arrested at Disneyland for spiting on people,From the sky ride!
U.S. Navy - Nuclear Power School in Mare Island, CA. The Enlisted Mens club (next door to the Nuc School) had strippers... Ah, those were the non-PC days....
Just prior to this, Jimmy Carter's nephew was kicked out of Nuc School for smoking pot. Signs of genetic deficiency...
I remember being tired of all the stupid "We need Jimmy Carter" ads that ran on WTOG and other Florida stations. Listening to how great Carter had done in Georgia and how Georgia was this up-and-coming place on the news--I will never forget how they were talking about all the good impact he'd had on the environment, which for some reason was way important to me back then. I guess watching crying Indian ads made me think that was what the election must be all about.
I also remember asking my dad who he voted for (I could not, though I did vote in Brooksville, Florida's Weekly Reader elections for Ford). I also remembered his fury after Ford pardoned Nixon and amnestied a good chunk of the draft dodgers, when Pop said "We had to get that thief out of there. I voted for Carter. Maybe next time we'll get someone good instead of someone else."
And of course, Dad cursed a blue streak when Carter pardoned ALL the dodgers within a year, pardoned Tokyo Rose, too, then sold out the country to give back the Panama Canal.
Italy hunting the brigata Rossa !
Good Lord, man! Don't you realize Zeppelin was still rocking?
But I do remember my powder blue leisure suit, so the clothing part I'll hafta give ya.
I had been married for 8 months and was teaching 3rd grade. Voted for FORD!
I voted for Ford and waited for him to peak in time for the election. Umm, not quite. I was surprised that the Nixon pardon and the SNL parodies would take quite that much a toll. My brother, a broadcaster (conservative) and news junkie like me, died the previous year. I remember realizing how surprised my brother would have been at the dem. choice of candidate and at the outcome. Jimmah seemed pretty kindly and full of smiles. Then he became famous for the misery index. Now he's a nightmare.
It was a good lesson for me. I've never voted for another democrat.
I was in pre-school, but I do have a vivid memory of being allowed to stay up late and go to my dad's campaign headquarters - local politics- and there was a lady there giving out little bags of peanuts with the words 'Carter promises' written on them.
1976 would have been Ford's if he hadn't been a dumb-dumb and pardoned Nixon BEFORE the election. The October surprise that year was in September and it was when our own candidate shot himself in the foot. The rest was downhill after that.
I was in 5th or 6th grade and I remember the convention, and "the Grin will win" and didn't really understand what all was going on then.
I also campaigned for J. P. Hammerschmidt against Bill Clinton in a US Congressional race. Clinton lost big time.
Clinton lost to Hammerschmidt in 1974, not 1976. And it was a close election too. Clinton was elected AR attorney general on the day that Carter was elected President. Clinton then lost his governorship (temporarily) on the day Reagan was elected President.
Working at a local school adminisration office. Enjoying being single and driving around in my Triumph GT6.
Me, too. It was my first presidential vote. I also believed Ted Kennedy was going to revolutionize health care. I woke up about 1980.
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