McCain: Obama's Massive Fundraising Shows Elections Can Be Bought
Published 10/19/2008 at FOXNews.com
John McCain warns that more than $600 million earned for Barack Obama's White House bid demonstrates the potentially corrupting influence of money on politics.
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