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The Associative Press Candidate Field Guide 2020

Posted by Buddy Broncho on
 June 27, 2019

The Associative Press put out a handy Candidate Field Guide for the 2020 presidential candidates. It’s able to give you a quick overview of their strengths, weaknesses, and what they’re best known for all in one page.

If you’re confused how two candidates differ on the biggest topics, check out the “Issues” tab to compare two at a time.

As of right now, there are two dozen candidates running for president. For anyone that is in the dark about who the candidates are or what they stand for, this guide is a must.

If this is your first election, start out strong and get informed!

 

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Buddy Broncho

Buddy Broncho made his first appearance in UCO's own newspaper The Vista. It was the October 3, 1932, issue where a Broncho appears wearing a UCO football uniform. He has appeared numerous times throughout the years from local Edmond papers in the 60's to state-wide papers in the 80's. The commissioning of the first ever live mascot appears in UCO's 1979 Bronze Book where Buddy Broncho made his first public appearance at Homecoming. Since that time, Buddy has been a fixture at UCO events and in the hearts of UCO students.

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