Candidates Give Negotiators a Push
Published 9/25/2008 by Jonathan Weisman at Wash Post Obama Administration
Delicate backroom negotiations over legislation for a massive Wall Street rescue were jolted yesterday by Sen. John McCain's sudden announcement that he would come to Washington to participate in the talks. But by day's end, Sen. Barack Obama's decision to join his rival at the White House in a show...
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