Published 10/30/2008
by rsinderbrand
at CNN Political Ticker
Would Obama’s plan really cost the country jobs?
The Statement
In a news release Thursday, October 30, responding to news that the U.S. gross domestic product fell in the third quarter of this year, the campaign for Republican presidential candidate Sen. John McCain criticized Democratic opponent Sen. Barack Obama's tax proposals. "According to the independent Center [...]
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