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Miamiu1027
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« on: October 02, 2004, 09:08:28 AM »

Kerry's ojective in the foreign policy debate wasn't, or shouldn't have been, to convince people to agree with him or think that he is stronger on national security.  He likely will not make headway with those issues.

Instead, he made himself a viable alternative and helped his favorable-unfavorable ratings, while Bush stumbled a bit.

Kerry's best window of oppurtunity comes in the domestic debate, where he can: 1) Help his Fav/UnFav ratings, 2) Get people to agree with him, 3) Make empty promises that woudl make America sound like Candyland.
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