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MICHAEL FULLILOVE: The world, I think, is watching this election. The contest is being followed as closely outside America as it is within America. I think all of it -- speeches, vice presidential peaks, debates -- is being dissected in blogs and op-ed columns in every language. We all know more about Wasilla and Wilmington than we ever suspected we might.
Now, why does the world care so much? Partly it is as Carlos mentioned, the scale of the challenges facing the next president. Bloody conflicts in Iraq and Afghanistan, nuclear programs in Iran and North Korea, a cooling economy, newly confident competitors, financial collapse, a warming planet. A lot is at stake. But more than that I think it's because the idea of America -- democratic, optimistic and meritocratic -- continues to fascinate.
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