I am not bringing it up because it was close, it was that Dewey and the republicans had wholeheartedly believed they had a win, and the polls showed Truman down to 36%, and the Press had been reporting Truman as the underdog since the beginning of the election. Part of it was Truman talked about stuff like rights for minorities, and other such nonsense, which caused many of the Southern Democrates to break off from the party to form "The Dixiecrats," headed by our republican favorite, Strom Thurmond.
Pop quiz...can you guess which party "The Dixiecrats" eventually merged with? Hmmm? (Big clue...Strom Thurmond headed the party..

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Good Article:
http://www.kennesaw.edu/pols/3380/pres/1948.html
Now, the election was close...but the polls only gave Truman 36%...and that's the thing we need to look at.
Most of the polls are taken from a pool of voters from last election. I predict that the media will make it look "close" up until the election, and the polls will look close as well. I think Kerry will remain up in the polls, but probably not by a large margin. What people won't be taking into account are all the unhappy americans who would love to see Bush out of office, and who didn't vote in the last election. So...as long as they are allowed to vote, and as long as their vote is counted (have to put dislaimers in place with states like Florida), I predict Kerry by a landslide, even though the polls and media are going to be even-steven til the day of.
Now...if the polls are far in favor for Kerry, I still say Kerry by a landslide. Why? Because there are a lot of angry "lberals" who are pissed at Bush who WILL be voting this time around, skewing the numbers in Kerry's favor; there aren't a lot of closet conservatives who are overjoyed with Bush who didn't vote last time, leaving nothing to skew in Bushes favor. Oooo...Diabold better get on the ball with those machines so that their "Boy" can get in.
So...I am saying look at that election to see how at times polls and media "bias" can be vastly wrong at times in their predictions.
yours,
Al Gore