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“Any day that the subject is Iraq is not a good day for Obama and is a good day for McCain,” so says Tucker Carlson, the recently demoted political commentator on MSNBC. The idea that the invasion of Iraq and foreign policy are subjects that are strong points for McCain flies against the fact that the main reason for Obama’s attraction to a number of Americans was his foreign policy judgment and early position against the war. Sixty-seven percent of the country thinks the war was a bad idea that cannot be a plus for McCain who is viewed as a major promoter of the war. To quote Obama regarding the subject of the war, “that’s a debate I welcome and I will win.”
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