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Saturday, November 18, 2006

The Economist Looks At Clinton vs McCain

THE mid-term elections may have turned Capitol Hill upside down. But
when it comes to the race for the White House they have reinvigorated
the old order. Before the mid-terms the two front-runners—Hillary
Clinton and John McCain—looked as if they might be vulnerable to
challenges. Now they are further ahead than ever. Open



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