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A Television Event That Delivered High Drama and Garnered High Ratings
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JAMES BENNET and JIM RUTENBERG
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Bush, George W
/ Debates
/ Kerry, John F
/ Political campaigns
/ Presidential elections
/ Television ratings
2004
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JAMES BENNET and JIM RUTENBERG
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/ Television ratings
2004
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A Television Event That Delivered High Drama and Garnered High Ratings
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A Television Event That Delivered High Drama and Garnered High Ratings
2004
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Through the three debates, over four and a half hours of exchanges, President Bush and Senator John Kerry had the chance that candidates say they long for: to reach an attentive public directly on matters of substance, on well-being and war. Unlike some memorable face-offs in the past, these debates had no single crystallizing moment. The canned lines fell flat. Rather, it was the two men's conduct as it revealed itself answer by answer, fidget by fidget, that made these debates a pivot point in the campaign, honing a new edge for Mr. Kerry's challenge. Nelson W. Polsby, a political scientist at the University of California at Berkeley, cautioned that the race has been about Mr. Bush all along -- that the underlying source of Mr. Kerry's support has been dissatisfaction with Mr. Bush.
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