Corporate finance chiefs prefer McCain: survey
Published 10/30/2008 at Reuters: Politics
NEW YORK (Reuters) - Chief financial officers of U.S. companies still prefer Republican presidential nominee John McCain over Democrat Barack Obama by a wide margin, but support for McCain is down from the previous quarter, according to a new survey.
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