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    Daily Nebraskan
Pago 5
Wednesday, February 29, 1934
Campaign...
Continued from Pee 4
Nagle: ...and in closing, let me state that I feel the
media has overstepped its bounds by reporting pro
pktcT pr0CCSS has actuay been com-
Congressman: How do you respond then, to the
projections from the gentleman from CBS that indi
cate in the 1988 primary, most likely a contest
between Sen. Gary Hart and Sen. John Glenn, Hart
will win the primary by 17 percent, and the effect of
the early projections will account for only 6 percent
of Harts lead, with a margin of error of plus or
minus 6 percent?
Nagle: Well
Congressman: Or ABCs projection that Ronald
Reagan will declare himself king, thereby making
the primaries and caucuses a mere formality.
Nale: Urn
Congressman: Or, most dramatically, Cable News
Network's projection that nuclear war between Iran
and Iraq will annihilate mankind, roughly in the
year 1938, resulting in the cancellation of the 1933
caucuses?
Nagle: Er
Congressman: Get out of here! You're wasting my
time. Page, call my wife and tell her to sell our life
insurance.
The hearing ended with representatives from
NBC, CBS, ABC and CNN projecting that Nagle was
just kidding about the whole thing anyway, and the
subcommittee had a beer and watched Three's
Company.
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