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Question: Is A a myth? / Is B a myth?
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Dr. Cynic
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« on: September 15, 2014, 09:55:26 PM »

A is most certainly a myth. Perot's platform was very attractive to disaffected Democrats. In fact, I'd argue that Perot's platform is more palatable now to Democrats than Republicans. He stole from both.

The second one is probably a myth as well, though I don't know if Jerry Brown could've won. Paul Tsongas, possibly. Bob Kerrey, maybe. Tom Harkin, less likely.
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