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'I'm someone who's just not used to the way you guys operate.'During the debate, Mrs Palin sparred with Democratic vice-presidential candidate Joe Biden over taxes, energy policy and the Iraq war. Peppering her answers with folksy vocabulary such as 'darn right', 'gettin' business done' and 'doggone it', she invited viewers to see her as someone who, while lacking knowledge, has the moral spine to roll up her sleeves and yank America out of its current mess.It is a powerful message for these times, with trust in politics-as-usual in America, and the Bush administration in particular, at an all-time low.'Go to a kids' soccer game on Saturday and ask, 'How are you feeling about the economy?'' said Mrs Palin. 'You betcha you're gonna get some fear.'It was a big change from last week, when she stumbled in a rare TV interview. CNN had set up a 'gaffe-o-meter' in expectation of a chain of howlers from Mrs Palin, but there was only one, when she referred to General David McKiernan, commander of US forces in Afghanistan, as McClellan. That was the name of the Union general who made a series of Civil War blunders before being sacked by Lincoln.There was little substance beneath Mrs Palin's charm. Mr Biden, playing the part of older statesman, sensed this and pounced, asking her where John McCain differed from George Bush. Mrs Palin twice evaded the question, but apparently not the audience: snap polls after the debate showed that, while voters felt Mrs Palin had done better than expected, they gave victory by a hefty margin to Mr Biden who avoided potential pitfalls. Also gaffe-prone, he made it through the 90-minute debate without stumbling
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