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Feeling Minnesota:- Given that the Clintons often took center stage at this past week’s Democratic convention, the overall success of the event will largely come down to one question: how effective and memorable will Barack Obama’s acceptance speech prove to be? Of course, as analysis goes, anyone could have told you that. Much more complex to figure is how to judge the success of John McCain’s convention. It will be a much different ...
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