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Candidates strive for right note with campaign music

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VideoCNN's Jeanne Moos listens to the various pieces of music used by the presidential hopefuls and tries to see what works and what doesn't.
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March 8, 2000
Web posted at: 10:35 p.m. EST (0335 GMT)

NEW YORK (CNN)-- The glitter and gala of U.S. presidential campaigns are carefully tailored to fit the candidates' image.

Even the music played at campaign appearances is part of the message candidates want to convey to the public. Bush or McCain, Gore or Bradley, they all have favorite songs to share with the people.

CNN's Jeanne Moos talks about the lyrics that rock the candidates and their supporters.



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