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...just to keep the recently-decided, who will be subjected to a relentless barrage of Booosh propaganda over the next few weeks on all media outlets, while Kerry will have only a few minutes a day to try to answer it all. Like August only worse, as the mighty Wurlitzer cranks up to such a deafening roar that Kerry simply won't be seen or heard. The Sinclair thing is just the beginning. The media will pull out all the stops.
This is Kerry's last chance to be seen and heard by the nation before the election. It is very, very, important. Not to convince the undecided voters, but to get our voters to turn out in larger numbers, and keep the "soft" supporters from defecting.
Kerry won't convince any more of the undecided voters, simply because he dominated the first two debates so throughly that he has already persuaded all of the persuadable voters by now. Those who are still undecided today are probably staying home on Election Day (unless there is another "terra attack", then they will vote for Boooosh).
Kerry needs a solid win.
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