McCain Stresses That He's Not Bush
Published 10/21/2008 by Michael Abramowitz and Michael D. Shear at Wash Post Elections
BELTON, Mo., Oct. 20 -- Battling George W. Bush for the GOP presidential nomination in 2000, John McCain lashed out at the Texas governor, criticizing his proposed tax cuts as a giveaway to the rich.
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