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From then on, the story says, when anyone says something-but later must admit he was wrong-he is said to be "eating crow."
In 1948, many journalists and opinion poll-takers had to eat crow. At that time, President Harry S. Truman was campaigning to in office. His opponent was Republican Thomas E. Dewey of New York.
  


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