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Prom Peanuts To President It was, almost literally, the only show in town -the pres- idential race. And the Great Debate between Gerald Ford and Jimmy Carter not only dominated the home screens of the nation, but highlighted the election. Both campaign- ers were not without their blunders. Carter's disquisition on lust in Playboy and Ford's denial of the Communist con- trol of Poland left them open for a wide array of comment from the press. The outcome of the race was largely determined by those who stayed undecided for the longestg it was said that 20 per cent of the voters didn't make up their minds until the last week. These late deciders went heavily for Car- ter. For Jimmy Carter, the long-distance run was over - a two-year, half-million mile journey from a peanut farmer in a Georgia boondock to the most powerful job in the world. The results left the Flepubli- cans reduced, bitter and more desperate than ever for a new hero. 2
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'l i ti. that GKLAI-l IVIA Oklahoma City July4 1976 Last July, Oklahoma par- ticipated in the celebration of the nation's Bicentennial birthday. By the time July 4th had arrived most Americans were weary of the over- commercialized Bicentennial. For this reason the indepen- dence festivities did not have all the pomp and magnificent grandeur it truly deserved. But the genuine patriots from accross the state assembled at the State Capital in true American Spirit. They sang and danced throughout the day and consumed hundreds of Sloppy Joes and kegs of Kool-Aid. 4
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