Bush and Kerry clash on domestic policy
http://www.guardian.co.uk/uselections2004/story/0,13918,1326976,00.html
· President attacks 'far left' challenger
· Health and security top agenda
· Kerry targets women voters
Dan Glaister in Tempe, Arizona
Thursday October 14, 2004
The series of presidential debates that have transformed the US
election campaign ended last night in Arizona, with President George
Bush characterising his opponent as a politician on the "far left" of
the political mainstream, and Senator John Kerry attacking the
president's record on jobs, the economy, healthcare and Iraq.
Instant polls on the debate suggested that the result of the
confrontation was another victory for the Democratic candidate, with
some news organisations giving Senator Kerry posting a lead of between
1% (on ABC) and 14% (CBS). However, other polls indicated a draw, with
neither candidate deemed to have landed a killer blow.
Dan Glaister
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Bush mafia
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