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Tuesday, October 08, 2002

Early in the election, Democrats accused New Jersey senatorial candidate Doug Forrester of putting the heat on Torricelli's unethical conduct instead of focusing on the issues. But since the US Supreme Court has cleared the way for Lautenberg, what's Forrester's strategy now? On the other side of the river, Carl McCall's campaign is up against a very well-funded Pataki and the comptroller's ratings seem to be slipping. McCall will discuss why he's the better man for the job.

Thus Spake Bush

Michael Ledeen, resident scholar at the American Enterprise Institute and author of The War Against the Terror Masters (St. Martin's Press, 2002), says Bush got it right last night in Cincinnati.

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A Forrest of Confusion

Douglas Forrester, Republican candidate for U.S. Senate from New Jersey, joins Brian to talk about the Iraq debate and the ballot chaos in his race for election.

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Calling on McCall

H. Carl McCall, New York State Comptroller and Democratic Nominee for Governor, makes his pitch for why he should get elected.

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Are We There Yet?

Listeners comment on Bush's speech, the Congressional resolution and the war on terrorism.

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Alter Ego

Jonathan Alter, senior editor of Newsweek, analyzes the Congressional debate on attacking Iraq.

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Open Phones

Speak, and you will be heard.

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