The stakes in last night's presidential debate could not have been higher. But our guess is that neither John McCain nor Barack Obama changed many minds, including those of the relatively small slice of voters who remain undecided. There were no defining moments in the 90-minute encounter, no knockout blows, no campaign-altering gaffes. Both candidates fell back on the familiar themes and well-worn rhetoric of an often-unilluminating campaign. Although the debate initially was to focus on foreign policy, moderator Jim Lehrer quite properly did his very best to pin Obama and McCain down on the crisis roiling the credit markets....
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