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At Salon, Walter Schapiro offers a good description of the sharply diverging rhetoric of the Big Three Democratic presidential candidates on the campaign trail in Iowa. He notes that their varying "strategies for change" have displaced policy arguments as differentiators, but doesn't hazard a guess as to which one is currently working.

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