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  2. Michael Dukakis - Wikipedia

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    Though Bush still won a majority of the popular vote, Dukakis's margin of loss (7.8%) nationally was narrower than Jimmy Carter's in 1980 (9.7%) or Walter Mondale's in 1984 (18.2%), and earned 41.8 million votes nationally. Dukakis made some strong showings in states that had voted for Republicans Ronald Reagan and Gerald Ford. He managed to ...

  3. Michael Dukakis 1988 presidential campaign - Wikipedia

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    Michael Dukakis was the 65th and 67th governor of Massachusetts, from 1975 to 1979 and 1983 to 1991.His running mate, Lloyd Bentsen, was a U.S. senator from Texas, and a member of the United States Senate Committee on Finance who had previously run for the Democratic nomination in 1976.

  4. Ron 'Dukakis'? How DeSantis's campaign looks like a ... - AOL

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    Dukakis’s approval rating in the state dropped from a stratospheric 79% in 1988 to less than 20% two years later. “The Dukakis saga is one of sadness and remorse,” Boston Globe journalist ...

  5. List of television stations in Kansas - Wikipedia

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    Cozi TV: Buzzr on 23.2, Rev'n on 23.3, The Country Network on 23.4, NewsNet on 23.5, AMG TV on 23.6, InfoWars TV on 23.7, The Walk TV on 23.8 Garden City: Garden City: 29 29 K29JU-D: Silent Garden City: Liberal, Kansas: 36 36 W36EQ-D: Silent Hays: Great Bend: 30 30 KGBD-LD: ABC: MeTV on 30.2 Kansas City: 25 19 KCKS-LD Buzzr

  6. KMCI-TV - Wikipedia

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    Along with KSHB-TV, it is an official station of the Kansas City Chiefs. [12] Shortly after becoming 38 The Spot, the station launched a sports talk show, [8] 38 Sports Spot, which ran from 2003 to 2008. [13] For much of that time period, the station also had rights to a package of Kansas City Royals baseball games. [8]

  7. KSHB-TV - Wikipedia

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    The two stations share studios on Oak Street in southern Kansas City, Missouri; KSHB-TV's transmitter is located at the Blue River Greenway in the city's Hillcrest section. Channel 41 in Kansas City began broadcasting after years of delays as KBMA-TV on September 28, 1970. Owned by and named for the Business Men's Assurance Company, it was the ...

  8. Dukakis - Wikipedia

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    Dukakis (Greek: Δουκάκης) is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: John Dukakis (born John A. Chaffetz), actor, son of Kitty Dukakis and stepson of Michael Dukakis; Kitty Dukakis (Katharine D. Dukakis), author, wife of Michael Dukakis; Michael Dukakis, former Massachusetts governor and 1988 Democratic Party presidential ...

  9. List of Kansas City Royals broadcasters - Wikipedia

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    Broadcasters for the Kansas City Royals Major League Baseball team. Radio. Lead play-by-play. Buddy Blattner (1969–1975; deceased) Denny Matthews (1969–present)