The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, November 09, 1984, Page Page 8, Image 8

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    Friday, November 9, 1984
Paga 8
Daily Nebraskan
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"Reagan is the master of sym
to&manipulrsak UNL political science professor,
"but at some point, the candidate
has to hit the issues."
Roger Riefler, chairman of the
UNL department of economics,
said people were voting for eco
nomic policies, but it was based
on "pocketbook issues" rather
than the overall deficit.
The average Amerian is not
worried about the deficit," he said.
They look at what their take
home pay is."
Reagan's alternative to Mondale's
tax increase is to finance the
large deficit by high interest rates,
he said.
The panelists agreed that 1084
was an election of incumbents.
They have an enormous ad
vantage because everything they
do is news," Avery said. They
have a tremendous amount of
resources within the office."
In the House of Representa
tives, 391 of the 403 people elected
were incumbents, he said. Although
people voted "split-ticket" for the
president, he said, they tended to
go with their party in the lower
offices.
Sittig said a candidate's cam
paign methods actually have lit
tle impact on the average person.
"Before the campaign has even
started, most people have already
chosen their candidate," he said.
Sittig said vice-presidential
candidate Geraldine Ferraro's
candidacy appeared to be only
material to the Democratic cam
paign at first, but it later became
substantial
Dennis Bormann, UNL profes
sor of speech communication, said
the president has been called a
"lame duck," in reference to his
next four years in office.
Bormann, who served as mod
erator of the forum, said the
press will be ruthless and go after
him on the issues for the rest of
his term.
The forum was sponsored by
the University Program Council's
Talks and Topics Committee.
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The following incidents were reported
to UNL police between 1 :05 am. and 1 1 .-04
p.m. Wednesday.
1:05 aLm. Person reported arrested
for allegedly driving while intoxicated
near 16th and Holdrege streets.
6:40 p.m. Billfold reported stolen
from the Nebraska Union.
6:03 p.m. Person reported arrested
for suspicion of theft on a warrant from
another county.
6:40 p.m. Billfold reported stolen
from the Nebraska Union.
11:04 p.m. Jacket reported stolen
from Love Library.
The following items are being held in
lost and found at the University Police
Department: check books, class rings,
glasses, purses, text books, umbrellas and
watches.
Items can be claimed between 9 a.m.
and 4 p.m. by giving a description of the
item. Lost and found tiems are kept for 30
days.
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