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ST. LOUIS -- George W. Bush and John Kerry disagreed on the fundamental focus of the war on terror Friday night in a sharp second presidential debate.
Both candidates scored points essential to their case for the presidency, but neither dominated the issues or the forum enough to fundamentally change a tight race. Bush appeared more relaxed and engaged than he did in their first debate last week, and Kerry countered an image that he was stiff and distant in one-on-one exchanges with a studio audience.See the full content of this document
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Neither Candidate Dominates Debate
Pollster Frank Luntz, who conducted a focus group Friday night of St. Louis residents who started leaning toward Kerry after last week's debate, said he believed ...
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