Published 11/17/2008
at Yahoo! News: Politics News
Politico - CHICAGO – After spending months criticizing each other, Barack Obama and John McCain sat down Monday for the first time since the Democrat won the presidency two weeks ago in an electoral landslide, and pledged to work together after a “productive conversation.”
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