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At a five-minute airport news con ference, Mrs. Carter was vehement about allegations that President Jim my Carter called for the rescue to boost his political fortunes. “I don’t even react to it (the charge), it’s so ridiculous,” she said. The rescue mission had to be aborted in the Iranian desert and eight American soldiers were killed, but Mrs. Carter said there were posi tive aspects to the mission. “We’ve had a tremendous out pouring of support across the na tion,” she said. “I think the people believe it was the right thing to do, the president thinks it was the right thing to do, even if it wasn’t suc cessful. “We sent a message to the Iranians that we will not be satisfied just to sit and let them keep the hostages. We’re going to do everything possi ble to get them out.” Before going to address elderly re sidents and meet with local Carter supporters, Mrs. Carter predicted victory tor Carter in Saturday’s primary. Earlier in a campaign stop in Houston, Mrs. Carter said the fai lure of efforts to free the Tehran hos tages could hurt Carter’s re-election effort, but said she believed Amer icans will support him in the long run. “He’s doing everything he can,” Mrs. Carter told reporters. “If it can’t be resolved, it probably will hurt him politically. He’ll just have to suffer the consequences. “He’s a very strong person. He does what he thinks needs to be done. I think overall the difficult de cisions he’s made are going to be helpful to him.” Mrs. Carter made the remarks at a news conference between campaign stops and warm welcomes at a hotel reception for campaign workers and a rally at the Pleasant Grove Mission ary Baptist Church. “We are winning, ” she told a small group gathered at the Hyatt- Regency Hotel. “The polls are good, but they’re not going to help us un less we get those votes out.” The polls show Carter leading Sen. Edward Kennedy, D-Mass., in the Texas primary. 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