>Considering the other choice was Gerald Ford, I would not be surprised if he had received all the votes in this country (except for those who vote for a party no matter what). Also, although he had experience as a Governor, I remember that he was considered fresh and new and a change from old politics back then. I was 16 in 1976 and unable to vote but I was very active in politics back then.
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Oh, yeah, I know I voted for Carter in November. I just can't remember who I would have preferred to be the nominee. I'd been very involved in the '72 election, but don't have much memory of '76.
Tamar
>>>>So, you've not only discounted his service, but also his courage, and also his time in Congress which includes several key committees.
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>>>>Meanwhile, Mr. Hope and Change, with practically ZERO experience in any area needed for a leader captures your imagination.
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>>>>And you don't see a problem with that?
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>>>That's easy John, she sees another Carter in him. I see Satan.
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>>You suggest that I liked Carter; I didn't. Too long ago to remember who I supported that year, and I couldn't vote until the general election, since I turned 18 in September, 1976.
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>>Tamar
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