My October Surprise

In American political jargon, an “October Surprise” is a term used to characterize late-breaking and potentially game-changing information leading up to an election, particularly a presidential election.  It was first used in the 1972 Presidential election of Richard Nixon, regarding the Vietnam War and a speech made by Henry Kissinger predicting “peace is at hand”.  More recently, the photo-op of NJ Governor Chris Christie and President Obama walking on the NJ shore following Hurricane Sandy was seen by some as the October Surprise that ensured Obama’s re-election to a second term.  It remains to be seen whether or not the Ebola outbreak in America will surprise Senate Democrats and their quest to maintain control of the Senate.

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Personally, my October surprise came in the form of a powerful cold front earlier this month that ripped a portion of our metal roof off our home.  It has been a game-changer for me, redirecting my focus away from the mid-term election, while wading through insurance policies, cosmetic clauses and getting quotes for both repair and/or replacement costs – should we successfully win our claim for the latter.  Someone did ask me recently for my thoughts on a few statewide offices.  Never short on opinion or passion I filled his ear.  Hopefully I can “get a grasp – at least in outline” – for our local paper.  Channeling Aristotle . . .