Fact check: Was McCain once against Bush tax cuts?
Published 10/21/2008 by CNN Associate Producer Martina Stewart at CNN Political Ticker
Was Sen. Obama about Sen. McCain's positions on the Bush tax cuts? Get the facts!
The Statement: In a campaign stop Monday, October 20, in Tampa, Florida, Democratic presidential candidate Sen. Barack Obama criticized Republican opponent Sen. John McCain for comments he's made about taxes. "It's true that I want to roll back the Bush tax [...]
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