Democrats Eye TARP Funds for Detroit
Published 11/12/2008 at WSJ.com: Politics And Policy
Democrats don't expect Bush to veto a $25 billion package for auto makers, even as the White House continues to oppose using Treasury funds to help Detroit.
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