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(Washington Post) — In the D.C. mayoral race, Adrian M. Fenty and Vincent C. Gray meet, on average, twice a week to debate at candidates’ forums across the city. But that doesn’t mean they’ve talked about what they plan to do if elected mayor.

Instead, with the Sept. 14 Democratic primary 11 weeks away, Gray and Fenty have been locked in a contest centered on personalities and records, sparring over Gray’s tenure as the director of Human Services in the 1990s and whether Fenty deserves credit for improved student test scores, a drop in homicides and improvements in neighborhood amenities, such as recreation centers.

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