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Doomsayer13 Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Wed Apr-07-04 10:54 AM
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21. He's a Vermont Icon and money wont matter
Edited on Wed Apr-07-04 10:59 AM by Doomsayer13
Vermont is a very small state with a very small media market. Assuming that his opponent floods the airways, what's to say that 3 ads and hour will make that much of a difference compared with 5 ads an hour? People will get the message equally, and perhaps be more annoyed at having to see so and so's face every 10 minutes. Leahy will have enough to at least match his opponent in effective ads, and maybe he'll run an ad or two less an hour, but like that'll make a difference when his enourmous popularity is taken into account.

He'll win with over 70% of the vote
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