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MARK SHIELDS

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Heading into the last two weeks of this presidential campaign, which began shortly after the cooling of the earth, my Gentle Readers' time and patience have already been more than overtaxed. What follows are some timesaving tips to spare you having to read every political word written between now and Nov. 4, 2008.

Campaign spokespersons for Arizona Sen. John McCain, the Republican presidential nominee, who trails in virtually every poll of sentient beings, can be counted upon to disparage all discouraging information with variations of the following.

1)The hardy perennial: "The only poll that counts is the one on election day."

2)Criticize the source of the discouraging information: "Were you ever polled? Was anyone in your family polled? Why should anyone believe these bogus numbers?"

3)All the polls and bad stories are so much "inside baseball": "Real Americans don't pay attention to campaigns and politics until after baseball's World Series ...They are too busy raising their families, volunteering at the PTA, taking care of a sick parent to follow every campaign twist and turn."

4)The Real story of these polls is the Undecided Voters: "Let's be candid. If the front-runner — with all his money and all his fawning press coverage — hasn't been able to sew up the undecided voters by now, that means they have already decided that the front-runner is not their cup of tea. The undecideds will break our way and truly decide the election in our favor."

5)The Front-Runner Cannot Close the Sale: "Our guy — who is trailing in the polls — has always been a 'Great Closer.' That's been the pattern in his career. He's a 'voting-booth candidate.' When voters close that curtain behind them — in that moment of truth — they overwhelmingly pick our guy.

The front-runner fades. He has a tradition of not being able to seal the deal."

6)Don't Let the Press Steal This Election: "The elitist press has already determined who the next president will be — their favored candidate! Independent-minded American voters are not sheep who are going to rubber-stamp the choice of the press gallery. We cannot let the Liberal Media steal this election from the people."

President Harry Truman is the patron saint of underdog candidates who are trailing in the closing days. It is true that in 1948, long before the advent of modern polling techniques, Republican presidential nominee Gov. Thomas E. Dewey was the prohibitive favorite to defeat Democrat Truman, who had replaced the irreplaceable Franklin Delano Roosevelt ,who had died five months after being elected to an historic fourth White House term. Harry Truman pulled the upset of the century and ever since his words and achievements have been cited by long-shots.

Between now and Election Day, at least one politician will quote these lines from Harry Truman: "I wonder how far Moses would have gone if he'd taken a poll in Egypt? What would Jesus Christ have preached if he'd taken a poll in Israel?" Variations on this theme include such old reliables as "It's a good thing Christopher Columbus didn't take a poll before he sailed to discover the New World" or "Aren't we Americans lucky that General George Washington didn't take a poll at Valley Forge or we'd still be British subjects today?"

Now you are free to ignore all the pre-excuses that will be heard in the next two weeks. If you just want to know who is going to win on Nov. 4, just remember this: No winning candidate — on the weekend before Election Day —has ever said: "The only poll that counts is the one on Election Day."

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COPYRIGHT 2008 MARK SHIELDS



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In response to Disparagement # 2: Were you ever polled? Was anyone in your family polled? Why should anyone believe these bogus numbers?", yes, I was called for over 4 years, on a regular basis by both the CNN and ABC News polls when I lived in Tipp City, Ohio. You could pretty much count on getting a phone call within a day or two of something significant happening in the US, on Capital Hill or overseas. Sometimes there were just a few questions; other times, the discussion went on for as long as 20 minutes.
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Posted by: Pat
Sat Oct 18, 2008 6:20 AM
Sir;... before this election is over I want to say Great Job!, -one more time for your work on PBS. Next... It is small things, almost miniscule details, upon which elections turn... And; No Matter how much history predicts the present, and how much the present makes sense in regard to history; the future is always different, I suppose, because the similarity of  history to the present is gross rather than complete, and the future is like a big, loud, slow motion bullet that most folks can get out of the way of before it hits them. No one can escape reality forever. No one can dodge all the bullets... No one can dodge too many bullets at once. We have had the government of everything is all right. We have had the government of tomorrow will be just like today. Sure it disturbs me to hear some one like Mr. Biden use the R word. Politicians don't lead revolutions... It is people who must kick out all the stops before history can advance. It is people who make what happens inevitable. Does this moment suit you??? Don't get too comfee, or the hands of time will slap you silly trying to get you out of the way of history.... It's coming, and not as pretty or polite as you may have wished.  Find a safe perch in an old and time tested (Liberty) tree if you can still climb. Better to look like a monkey in a tree than the road kill of history....Thanks....Sweeney
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Posted by: James A, Sweeney
Sat Oct 18, 2008 7:29 AM
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