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Cigars as political indicators

Michael Silence attempted to use candy cigar sales as a tool to predict the presidential election. These candy cigars come in a Bush and Kerry variety. At the local convenience store, I saw some for sale ($0.59 each). The Bush box had sold considerably more. What was interesting to me was that the pictures of both men on their respective cigar boxes had been vandalized. It looked as though people had taken pocket knives or keys and scratched their faces. Bush’s face was vandalized considerably more, though he had sold more cigars.

3 Responses to “Cigars as political indicators”

  1. SayUncle : Cigars as political indicators (part 2) Says:

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    Cigars as political indicators (part 2)
    |By SayUncle|

    In a follow up to this post on the candy cigars representing Bush and Kerry, I stopped […]

  2. Thibodeaux Says:

    Sometimes a cigar is just a cigar.

  3. markm Says:

    Of course Bush’s picture was vandalized more. It’s too hard to find a way to make Kerry’s look worse.

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