Doonesbury by Garry Trudeau for May 11, 1980
Transcript:
Man: This place looks very familiar... Alice: Not you again! Man: Nice to see you again, ma'am. Alice: Not another poll? Man: Yes, ma'am. But it shouldn't take too long. Character: Is that the poll man again, dear? Alice: Okay, what is it this time? Man: We'd just like to know who you intend to vote for in Tuesday's primary. Character: Carter. Alice: Kennedy. Man: Carter and Kennedy. Character: Well, maybe not Carter. I don't like the way he's been handling inflation. Alice: Yeah, but is that really Carter's fault, honey? Now that we've trained him, maybe we better keep him. Character: But Kennedy has a lot of experience, too, dear. Alice: True. But isn't it time for a real change? I don't see anyone but Reagan offering that. I'm definately voting for Ronald Reagan. Character: Me too. But only as a protest vote. Man: You folks sure are volatile this morning.