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Monday, September 13, 2004

President Bush is pulling ahead of John Kerry in the polls, less than two months before the election. Former Gore campaign manager Donna Brazile and former Dukakis campaign manager Susan Estrich share the lessons of their candidates’ losses. Also, Richard Brookhiser shares from his new exhibition on Alexander Hamilton, former Clinton Middle East envoy Dennis Ross, and a preview of tomorrow’s primary election.

Racing Tips

Susan Estrich, USC law professor, political commentator and author, Sex and Power (Riverhead Books, 2000), on strategies for the Kerry campaign
» Susan Estrich and Bill DeBlasio, Member of City Council (D-39th District-Park Slope, Kensington, Windsor Terrace, Carroll Gardens, Cobble Hill, Borough Park and Boerum Hill), offers ...

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A Perfect 10

Richard Brookhiser,Senior Editor at National Review, columnist for New York Observer, historian and author, Gentleman Revolutionary : Gouverneur Morris, the Rake Who Wrote the Constitution (Free Press, 2004), on the Alexander Hamilton exhibit at the New York Historical Society
» The exhibition

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Picking Up The Peace

Dennis Ross,Former US Ambassador, distinguished fellow at the Washington Institute for Near East Policy, and author, The Missing Peace : The Inside Story of the Fight for Middle East Peace (Dimensions , 2004), discusses his book on the Middle East peace process
» Dennis Ross

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Primary Sources

Jonathan Hicks Metro Reporter for the New York Times, on tomorrow's primary elections
» The City COuncil
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Anne Michaud Senior Reporter, Government and Politics, Crain's New York Business, on Tuesday's primary elections
» Crain's New York Business
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Questioning the Questioning

The questions over the 60 Minutes investigation on President Bush’s National Guard records seemed to stem from the blogosphere before escalating into a mainstream story. But as one of tomorrow’s guests, Bob Steele, argues, bloggers’ treatment tends to be ideologically driven on either side of the ...

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