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The vice presidential debate | Joan Vennochi

A defensive vice president

By Joan Vennochi
Globe Columnist / October 6, 2004

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DON'T LET today's headlines get in the way of yesterday's arguments for war with Iraq. Dick Cheney stuck to that principle during last night's debate with Democratic challenger John Edwards. The vice president's overall debate strategy appeared to be very simple: Say it calmly, say it with authority, and hope that people in battleground states continue to believe Bush-Cheney can ... (Full Article: 489 Words)

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