Published 11/4/2008
by zingarellim
at CNN Political Ticker
McCain robo-calls say Obama policies will be like his.
NEW YORK (CNN) — John McCain's presidential campaign is making an 11th hour appeal to Cuban Americans in Florida with a robo-call that says Barack Obama would pursue "political policies like those of Cuba."
The automated Spanish-language telephone calls began late this afternoon into Cuban households, particularly in [...]
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