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After the Conventions Are a Wrap, What's Next for the Campaigns?
John McCain and his running mate Sarah Palin have used the convention spotlight to paint the GOP as the party most in sync with mainstream America. Can the party that's held the White House for eight years claim the mantle of change? Also, the jobless rate hits a new five-year high, and 12% to 15% of voters have yet to make up their minds. Which way will the Independents swing after these conventions? Judy Muller guest hosts.
John McCain and his running mate Sarah Palin have used their time in the convention spotlight to paint the GOP as the party most in sync with mainstream America and the Democrats as the party on the cultural fringe. But can the party that has held the White House for eight years claim the mantle of change? How can there be two opposition parties? Also, the jobless rate hits a new five-year high. On Reporter's Notebook, what's up with all those undecided voters, many of them self-described Independents? Have the conventions made a difference? Judy Muller guest hosts.
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