I think that if McCain doesn't talk about issues tomorrow - as in his vision and his implementation of that vision via policy on the economy and war (and if it's not different from Bush's explaining why the results will be different from the results under Bush), the RNC will be a wash. It will just seem like more unnecessary partisan divisiveness which leads to more gridlock. The DNC seemed positive throughout, the RNC thus far quite negative with a lot of questionable and unfounded charges. I mean, knocking Obama for actually being directly involved with "the people" at the ground level as a Campaign Organizer in Chicago helping people who lost their jobs get on their feet; helping people get better housing... isn't that the kind of values the Repubs claim to respect?
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