In the 2004 Presidential race, both major political parties are pointing to inconsistency as a sign of weakness.The Bush Administration says John Kerry’s 20-year career in the Senate shows an abundance of “flip-flops”– while Democrats are firing away at the President’s own record of turnarounds. Brian Bull reports on how this tactic may play out in the battleground state of Wisconsin…
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