I have to disagree with Ming. Debates can and do fundamentally alter the shape of a presidential race. It happened in 1960, 1976, 1980, 1984 and 2000.
Considering where the race was 3 weeks ago, it's undeniable that so far, the debates have altered the course of the race. And they're the last chance the candidates have to give their cases to nationwide audiences.
If Bush doesn't emerge next week with a debate win, he'll have 2 weeks to turn around the campaign without any national forum left. That's a tall order. Not impossible, but very difficult to do.
Considering where the race was 3 weeks ago, it's undeniable that so far, the debates have altered the course of the race. And they're the last chance the candidates have to give their cases to nationwide audiences.
If Bush doesn't emerge next week with a debate win, he'll have 2 weeks to turn around the campaign without any national forum left. That's a tall order. Not impossible, but very difficult to do.
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