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There, candidates can bypass the rapacious "Boys on the Bus" in the press and post speeches and detailed position papers verbatim 24 hours a day, as well as explain or rationalize any blunder on the campaign trail.
Any blunder, any ill-conceived, reactionary, compulsive outburst could be disastrous and irreversible.
Indeed, maybe that moment was in the making since I arrived: if not it, then some blunder, any blunder, would have happened.
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Candidates cannot afford any blunders, like Billy Conn trying to knock out Joe Louis in 1941.
At first blush, he did not seem to commit any blunders, although he was at times less facile than Mr. Gore in his responses.
The tempest of news this week -- missiles, pardons and a wily spy -- all but guaranteed that any blunders or oddities in Mr. Bush's performance would draw limited scrutiny.
Oops, that would be a blunder: any one of those would overwhelm everything else.
He knew – and he acknowledged this later – that she might at any moment blunder in.
Will any halftime blunder ever top the Wardrobe Malfunction of 2004?
Later, in a statement, Johnson said the blunder resolved "any doubt that I'm human".
"I'm not going to commit any more blunders.
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