McCain Assails Obama's Plans as Socialist
Published 10/19/2008 by Matthew Mosk at Wash Post Elections
CONCORD, N.C., Oct. 18 -- Sen. John McCain and several of his key advisers began sharpening a new line of attack against Sen. Barack Obama on Saturday -- likening the Democratic presidential nominee's tax proposals to socialism and saying they would not be welcomed by average, working-class...
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