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The October 30 Democratic Debate
Obama was supposed to take the gloves off against Hillary, but it was Edwards who landed the punches and made her look defensive. Mark Halperin scores the fight from ringside
Gallantly defended Clinton from negative attacks, allowing him to display his more natural and relaxed side than he has in previous debates. Bumble-free, kept things simple and direct, and highlighted his gubernatorial status and diplomatic strengths. Nevertheless, simply not a player most of the time.
by Mark Halperin
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