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I’m going to date myself, though my intent is analytical, not autobiographical.   The first Senate campaigns for which I served as pollster were those of then-Rep. Al Gore (D-Tenn.) and the late Sen. Carl Levin (D-Mich.) in 1984.  A presidential election occurred the same November day. Gore performed 19 percentage points better than Democratic nominee Walter Mondale, while Levin exceeded Mondale’s vote in his state by 12 points.  The next cycle, I polled for three key Senate candidates who were then House members. Colorado’s Tim Wirth did 15 points better in his state than Mondale had done two years before. The late Harry Reid surpassed the presidential nominee’s vote by 18 point

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