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Question: Is A a myth? / Is B a myth?
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Yes / Yes
 
#2
Yes / No
 
#3
No / Yes
 
#4
No / No
 
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Maxwell
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« on: September 15, 2014, 07:28:24 AM »

Meant to vote Yes/No, accidentally voted No/Yes.

Perot split evenly, so obviously.

But let's think about the Democratic field for a second - Paul Tsgonas was, if a nice guy, completely uninspiring. Maybe he could've won, but i doubt it. Jerry Brown ran too hard a primary campaign to get anyone in the center to vote for him, which is a shame. He may have pulled more Perot voters since his fair trade position was the same. That would've been interesting. Bob Kerrey? Meh, probably not. Tom Harkin? Meh, probably not. I think Clinton was clearly the best in the field in a general election field, and the only one who could win a convincing victory the way he did.
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