Published 10/13/2008
at L.A. Times - Politics
The trio appeal to blue-collar voters who didn't support Barack Obama in the primary, warning of more hardship for the middle class if John McCain is elected.
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. -- U.S. Sens. Hillary Rodham Clinton and Joe Biden made a triumphant homecoming to this hardscrabble coal-mining city Sunday, where they laid blame for the nation's worsening economic woes at the feet of the Republicans and their nominee John McCain, even as they exhorted their supporters to work hard until election day.
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