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Obama ad: McCain votes 'selling out American workers'

 
Obama has released several ads accusing McCain of failing to protect U.S. jobs. (CNN) – Barack Obama’s campaign has released another negative local ad that accuses John McCain of failing to protect American jobs. “In tough times, who’ll help Michigan’s auto industry?” asks the announcer in the 30-second spot. “Barack Obama favors loan guarantees to [...] (link)

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