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because I went out to dinner with my mom and sister; so how does Miller's email score with the actual debate? Here is Miller's email: Confident Miller crushes Wobbly Webb in Hardball Debate
There's no question about it - Harris Miller took on the toughest "Hardball" Chris Matthews had to offer and showed why he is the strong, confident, well-prepared candidate that can beat George Allen in November.
By contrast, Jim Webb fumbled nearly every question he was asked. And when Chris Matthews asked both candidates if they supported Mark Warner's possible run for President in 2008, Harris answered a resounding "yes." Jim Webb squirmed and said he was "undecided."
That tells us everything we need to know about who is the real Virginia Democrat we can count on.
Throughout the show, Harris confidently handled every question he was asked. He repeated his call for Donald Rumsfeld's firing for his failures in Iraq. (As he has throughout the campaign, Jim Webb refused to make the same call.) Harris talked knowledgeably about the immigration issue, while Webb floundered in his answer, several times complaining that it was "complicated." Harris called for a re-evaluation of the military's "Don't Ask, Don't Tell" policy, while Webb said he believed it should stay intact.
Harris also consistently used his answers to take the fight to George Allen, just as he has throughout this campaign and will straight through until November.
Meanwhile, Webb couldn't explain his recent comments that "Clinton fatigue" led him to endorse George Allen over Chuck Robb in 2000. He continued to dodge the question of what values he saw in George Allen and George Bush six years ago that made him think they would take our country in the right direction. And Jim Webb showed no sign that he was willing or able to aggressively take on George Allen.
The Miller campaign has incredible momentum as we roll into the last few days of this election. Today on "Hardball," Harris showed Virginia and the national audience why he is the only candidate that can win on Tuesday and win in November!
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I thought Tweety was repeated at 12:00 am; I'm watching now and it is our buddy Keith Olbermann. Maybe tweety is repeated at ll:00 pm? I missed it in any case, darn it!
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