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Warners on the Stump

About 1 pages (351 words)

The Washington Post, August 5th, 1996

IF THEIR initial sorties are any indication of what's to come along the campaign trail in Virginia, John Warner and Mark Warner should spell the difference between them in lively fashion. Already the game of the name is mercifully over, having given way in the first debate to a swift and scholarly set-to that actually focused on issues. While each candidate filed the traditional claim of victory, scoring such sessions proves nothing; but if substance counts, Sen. John and challenger Mark each contributed. And for the untested Democrat in the ring with the certifiably popular veteran Republican...

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