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New McCain ad focuses on taxes, voters' 'sweat equity'

 
Sen. McCain's new tv ad focuses on taxes and Sen. Obama's conservation with Joe Wurzelbacher. (CNN) – Sen. Barack Obama’s campaign trail encounter with Ohio plumber Joe Wurzelbacher continues to play a prominent role in Sen. John McCain’s economic message during the final weeks of the race for the White House. McCain’s new television ad, “Sweat Equity,” [...] (link)

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