From The Telegraph:
It has become the orthodoxy to depict the 2008 US presidential election as red-blooded politics at its very best - a dramatic and passionate battle of ideas that has seized the imagination not only of American voters but of the whole world. Yet with polling day here, why is it that the choice between Barack Obama and John McCain remains peculiarly unsatisfactory?
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It has become the orthodoxy to depict the 2008 US presidential election as red-blooded politics at its very best - a dramatic and passionate battle of ideas that has seized the imagination not only of American voters but of the whole world. Yet with polling day here, why is it that the choice between Barack Obama and John McCain remains peculiarly unsatisfactory?
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