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Media wars leave Bush ahead in dirty politics

By Lionel Barber, US Managing Editor

Published: September 16 2004 20:26 | Last updated: September 16 2004 20:26

Anyone who wants to understand why George W. Bush enjoys a lead in the polls in this year's presidential election should look at how Republicans are outsmarting the Democrats in dirty politics.

Consider the furore over a CBS News broadcast featuring documents that purportedly raised new issues about Mr Bush's service in the National Guard during the Vietnam war. These included charges that his record was "sugar-coated" because his father was then chairman of the Republican National Committee.

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