If only they both seem to say Mr Mugabe and his vile acolytes could be removed, a core of courageous and decent Zimbabweans is still ready to rescue the country.
Both Singh and Hariri say that if they could do anything they'd head up a well-known California-based tech operation, probably because it is one of the coolest creative companies in the world.
And it seems to me that if this is the case, that both sides say they want entitlement reform, both sides say they want tax reform, and there is overlap in the substance, that there should be an opportunity to find common ground.
Both Fischer and Sheeley say they will soldier on if they lose.
Both Murdoch and Semel say they'll play Milchan only if they can grab his wife and former tennis pro Amanda as a partner in doubles.
James and Wade both say they wouldn't be so hard on Chalmers if they didn't think he could handle it and none of it is personal, James said but Chalmers has defended himself more this season.
Both Nick Clegg and Ed Miliband say they would hold a referendum if there are any proposals to transfer more powers from Britain to Brussels, but such a transfer doesn't seem likely.
Both agencies say the programs can enhance screening of people they know nothing about if they can move low-risk people who submit to background checks out of the main queues.
Both detectives say they've never been wrong about a prospective partner, even if some parents are in denial about the findings.
Both Moore and Ivester can say that they saw the Internet at its nastiest (even if they encouraged it) and lived to tell the tale.
But if both Afghanistan and Pakistan can keep insurgents from reaching their cities and towns, American military commanders say, they should be able to minimize the risks.
Two out of five voters say they are more likely to see political advertising as credible if it is on a website that has both positive and negative commentary about the candidate.
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Tzipi Livni, of the centrist Kadima party, and Labour leader Ehud Barak both say they are believers in the creation of a Palestinian state, seeing it as a necessity if Israel is to remain both democratic and Jewish in character in the face of Palestinian population growth.
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