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    For whose presidential campaign was the bumper sticker slogan "AuH20 = 1964" used?

    Question #32649. Asked by plane_jane.

    Daioni

    Barry Goldwater.

    Apr 28 03, 11:07 PM
    kerry8888

    ok - sorry - please explain.... :)

    Apr 28 03, 11:09 PM
    mochyn

    KERRY, AU is gold,H2O is water.unnerstand

    Apr 28 03, 11:13 PM
    kerry8888

    doh!!!! (belting forehead with palm of hand.......) thanks mochyn :)

    Apr 28 03, 11:14 PM

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