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Question: Grade the last 5
#1
Bush 92 A
 
#2
Bush 92 B
 
#3
Bush 92 C
 
#4
Bush 92 D
 
#5
Bush 92 F
 
#6
Dole 92 A
 
#7
Dole 96 B
 
#8
Dole 96 C
 
#9
Dole 96 D
 
#10
Dole 96 F
 
#11
Bush 00 A
 
#12
Bush 00 B
 
#13
Bush 00 C
 
#14
Bush 00 D
 
#15
Bush 00 f
 
#16
Bush 04 A
 
#17
Bush 04 B
 
#18
Bush 04 C
 
#19
Bush 04 D
 
#20
Bush 04 F
 
#21
McCain 08 A
 
#22
McCain 08 B
 
#23
McCain 08 C
 
#24
McCain 08 D
 
#25
McCain 08 F
 
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Author Topic: Republican Campaigns  (Read 3915 times)
Citizen James
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« on: May 04, 2009, 01:19:03 AM »

Bush '92 was probably the only candidate who actually managed to talk me out of voting for them when I had been planning to do so.

I was a Republican in the day, and a little more conservative than I am now (reality opened my eyes a bit.  The GOP swerving hard toward authoritarianism after that did too), but his closing campaign - accusing Clinton of being a communist making a huge deal over Clinton's draft avoidance lost him a lot of credibility with me.  Taking campaign advice from Bob Dornan showed a fatal lack of good judgment.
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