Best, worst finance decisions of the election
Published 10/29/2008 by media@politico.com (Jeanne Cummings) at POLITICO.com: Politics
Obama and McCain will spend a combined $1 billion. But having money and spending it wisely are different things. See also: McCain returns to national security
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