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Poll shows Obama leads McCain on economic issues

 
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - Democratic presidential candidate Barack Obama holds a clear lead over Republican John McCain on economic issues as Americans grow more worried about their financial situations, a new NBC News/Wall Street Journal opinion poll found. (link)

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