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Originally posted by sgtclub
Exactly. Although one has to worry if Hank is the one doing interpretations for you. No offense Hank.
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The mind boggles at the thought that Nixon was more likeable than Humphrey or McGovern. Or that Johnson was more likeable than Goldwater. And I'm not sure that I buy that Ford and Dukakis weren't more likable than Carter and Bush. But in the hazy fog after an election, it's easy to decide that the person who won was bound to won because they were more popular, or something.
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