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October 7, 2008 8:06 PM

The Belmont Stakes

Posted by Lance Dickie

If Republican Sen. John McCain was trying to pull even and move ahead in the home stretch for the November election, his outing Tuesday night at Belmont University did not do it.
If McCain was charging, front-running Democrat Barack Obama did not appear to notice.

A hazard of a seemingly endless presidential campaign, for candidates and viewers alike, is the ability for both elements to commit all the canned responses to memory. One can start to mouth the answers along with the nominees. We've gotten to know them, gotten to know all about them.

Obama is not prone to be rattled by national security questions. McCain's penchant for lowering his voice in a tone of husky conspiratorial intimacy means, my friends, we are going to hear about big spending liberals, pork barrel politics and a maverick reformer. It is not making the race any closer.

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