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Topic History of: media spin
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RT Mason On Radio 4 this morning they reported on how Mr Obama should be worried as many undecided voters, including republicans, have not been convinced to come on to his side as yet. Of course, if they are undecided that means they have also not decided to support McCain either. If this includes republicans then Obama could see that as a positive.

When you read or listen between the lines, the picture is always different to that whch we are expected to believe.