Poll: More catchphrases for the lengthy presidential campaigns

Friday, October 31, 2008

It's been the longest and most expensive presidential campaign. Over the past months, we've been listening to your stories about how you made your voting decision and your personal turning points in the campaign. But as we come down to the final stretch, can you sum it all up in a single catchphrase?

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michael kong

I think it is a really bad idea to announce how early voters voted. Don't think this was what was intended. The information 1)is at best a guess (not news) and 2) can influence one way or another what the rest of the population may do on election day, which is next Tuesday.

As a media leader, you can make this decision without worrying that another news service might 'scoop' you, because announcing early voting 'trends' is just wrong.

Oct. 31 2008 12:35 PM
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B.George

My term for the decade and the election :

wreckonomics

Oct. 31 2008 10:18 AM
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Chris Devitt

I gave you a $5, where's my change?

Oct. 31 2008 08:44 AM
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Susan Fein

Is that all there is?

Oct. 31 2008 08:10 AM
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