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To: KoRn

Except in 1984, did anyone know that Mondale was going down that big this far out? When did it become apparent?


84 posted on 10/24/2004 10:16:28 PM PDT by reformedliberal
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To: reformedliberal

Bush was only down 6 and 8 in previous polls there. This is believeable. Kerry may win but this is amazing we're talkinga bout it.


85 posted on 10/24/2004 10:20:23 PM PDT by RightMike
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To: reformedliberal

on the day of the polls the rumbling of the silent majority moving through the polls confirmed it for the media using their exit polling. but the libs still couldn't believe it & this has similar potential.


90 posted on 10/24/2004 10:24:16 PM PDT by Steven W.
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To: reformedliberal; Steven W.

I don't remember it how Steven W. does.

On the weekend before Election Day, the Mondale crowd ran a TV ad that predicated nuclear holocaust if Reagan were reelected. I remember the WSJ editorial page commented on how incredibly desperate an act the ad was. In defense of Steve W., the MSM may have still been pretending the race was close, but I recall "knowing" that a Reagan re-elect was a foregone conclusion.

Also, on Election Night, I vividly remember Dan Rather coming on and RIGHT AWAY saying that the only drama of the night would be whether Reagan would take all 50 states, or "just" 47-49. Old Dan was trying to set the bar so high that Reagan would "fail," which I guess he did in Dan's eyes when Mondale squeaked by in his home state of MN.

Geez, it's a relief in 2004 to not be limited to the MSM evening news for TV news info.


125 posted on 10/25/2004 2:24:57 PM PDT by litany_of_lies
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