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Decision 2004 / Cheney vs. Edwards #766259

NBC Evening News for Thursday, Sep 23, 2004
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(Studio: Tom Brokaw) Report introduced.

(Miami: Ron Allen) The differing campaign styles of Vice President Dick Cheney and Senator John Edwards examined; details given of Edwards’s low visibility on the campaign trail. [In Iowa, EDWARDS – says Iraq is a mess.] [Via telephone on the “Imus in the Morning” radio show September 15, Senator John KERRY – says Edwards is doing great.] [Democratic strategist Joe TRIPPI†- notes the need for Edwards to be on the attack.] [September 7, CHENEY – says if we make the wrong choice we may get hit again.] [EDWARDS – criticizes the administration’s choices.] [University of Virginia Larry SABATO†- says when people hear Cheney, they believe they’re also hearing President Bush.]

Reporter(s):
Brokaw, Tom;
Allen, Ron
Duration:
00:02:20

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