Published 11/1/2008
at L.A. Times - Politics
Experts say the candidates' tax plans won't narrow the income gap and don't place a high priority on the budget deficit and other long-term issues.
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As Americans head to the polls, they carry their deep fears about the economy coupled with the weight of dire warnings about the potential economic fallout of an Obama or McCain presidency.
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