Article: Campaigning in Ohio, Bush offers glimpses of his convention speech CAMPAIGN 2004

David E. Sanger
International Herald Tribune
08-30-2004
As he sweeps across the country practicing his lines for his convention speech in New York on Thursday night, President George W. Bush is subtly shifting his campaign pitch toward the middle ground: stripping his speeches of strong ideology, emphasizing economic pragmatism, even admitting to making what he casts as modest errors in judgment in the Iraq war.In a jammed high school gymnasium in Lima, Ohio, on Saturday, Bush used an hour-and-a-half exchange with enthusiastic supporters to offer what he hinted were glimpses of his acceptance speech, on everything from the future of Iraq to energy policy. But at moments, he sounded a bit ...

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