American voters told the world that the war on Iraq is no longer an issue.
It's also likely to appear that way to American voters.
Let's hope that the American voters can see through the smoke.
All the talk of policy is meant to tell American voters what the party and its candidates stand for.
Once, American voters didn't really have access to the facts.
American voters, by and large, are a lot smarter than the Republican right.
No new strategy can quite change the fact that the man believed what he said and American voters do not.
But whatever the future, American voters are already saying something important about the role that personal character ought to play in politics.
But if you listen to the majority of American voters, it "worked" and the message was sound.
Protect the economy, keep the peace, and American voters would elect anyone.