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Split Decision

Do you sometimes get the sense that when it comes to politics, the adage "your view is as good as mine" holds true most every time? Consider two expert responses to Tuesday's Virginia election. Robert Novak says it was a disaster for Bush. Fred Barnes says it was nothing of the sort. Whom to believe? Over the years Barnes has said more than once that Novak is the finest political reporter in the business. Then again I've never known Barnes ever to be wrong. I can only draw one conclusion: Both men are right.

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