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The other thing: It seems that the losses always have a great impact than the wins. When you win, you feel good for a few days. When you lose, it hurts for weeks. I still get annoyed when I think that people actually voted for Reagan over Mondale. As a result, "any time my candidate lost" could make the list. They all hurt.
My second but equally least favorite memory was as a 17 year old guy doing phone banking alone in the offices of then Alderman Roman Pucinski. The calls indicated he was out of touch and he was going to lose some key areas. The Alderman, who had a great Chicago political career was devastated when I shared with him the data and results that his captains werent working. It was hard to tell a legend that he might lose. Brian Doherty ran a heck of a campaign.
Carol Mosley Braun's start was way worse than President Clinton's. At least President Clinton recovered and ended up doing a great job. But CMB never did anything right. From her blowing off of her freshman senator orientation, to the weird dealings with her boyfriend to the scandal with her mother. It just never ended. What a massive disappointment. We would have been way better of with Al Dixon. And what in the world was she thinking with her "presidential" campaign?
I take my answer back and subsitute Anon's.
We lost by less than 1% to a person who later became the first Missouri Secretary of State to be IMPEACHED!
Second worst night of my life.
Weren't some Thompson staffers charged with vote fraud? And no, I don't like Adlai, it's just that I loathe Big Jim.
But, nothing compares to the 94 election. Absolute hell. A big thank you to Rahm for making that hurt go away.
However, it was quite an indoctrination into dealing with politicians and their staff members.
I should add watching Jim Ryan lose in 02' was up there.
As I aged and became more liberal, I truly did grow to appreciate Senator Simon.