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Conservatives Say McCain Should Slam Obama for His Relationship With Wright

 
John McCain, trailing in national and most swing-state polls, is being urged by conservatives to attack Barack Obama over his relationship with the Rev. Jeremiah Wright in Wednesday night's final presidential debate. (link)

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