McCain campaigns for off-shore drilling on Gulf rig
Published 8/20/2008 at Reuters: Politics
ABOARD THE CHEVRON GENESIS (Reuters) - Republican John McCain took his campaign high above the waters of the Gulf of Mexico on Tuesday, visiting an offshore oil and gas rig and predicting many more like it along the U.S. coasts if he is elected president.
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