If you were contemplating running for President of the United States, a national book tour would be a handy pointer to what lies ahead: towns that blur into one, set speeches with the same jokes over and over, the combined shampoo-conditioner concoction found only in hotels and a diet largely cobbled together from vending machines.
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Leigh Sales anchors 7.30 on the ABC and was the network’s Washington correspondent from 2001 to 2005.
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