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The Dems Debate

Carolyn Washburn starts out with a dull budget question. When Obama speaks, Frank Luntz's panel on Fox News pushes the dials off the charts on the positive end -- even though Obama says absolutely nothing of note.

It goes off the chart again when Edwards starts talking about "corporate greed." No one else gets that kind of love from the panel.

UPDATE: Bill Richardson gets a spike, too, talking about helping the children. Was the Republican panel this enthusiastic? I watched the first half on CNN and was only watching Fox for the second half yesterday.

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