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The Milwaukee Journal Sentinel, October 18th, 2000

And then there were none

By FRANZEN

Wednesday, October 18, 2000

In the first debate, with the candidates standing behind lecterns, Al Gore played the intellectual bully, a performance so extravagant that the satirists on "Saturday Night Live" found it irresistible.

In the second debate, with the candidates seated at a table with moderator Jim Lehrer, George W. Bush played the challenger from outside the Beltway, a performance so practiced that the satirists on "Saturday Night Live" found it irresistible.

The vice president and the Texas governor squared off Tuesday night in their third de...

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