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Long run may favor GOP

Iraq, energy gives edge to McCain

By Michael Barone
Saturday, September 6, 2008 -

The national conventions are political shows staged to influence voters.

Soon, we can measure the bounce that the two tickets have received from their gatherings. But the more important question is whether the conventions establish arguments that are sustainable - over the course of the campaign and, for the winning ticket, over four years of governance. Four years ago, John Kerry’s convention produced a narrative that proved unsustainable.

 
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