Published 10/30/2008
by Emily Schneider
at CNN Political Ticker
Biden claims that the Republican ticket's economic policies are 'upside down.'
ARNOLD, Missouri (CNN) – Thursday’s news of a shrinking GDP and record quarterly profits for ExxonMobil have added fuel to Barack Obama and Joe Biden’s attacks on John McCain’s economic proposals in the election’s closing days. The developments are evidence, Biden says, that the [...]
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