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Bill Daley angry at John McCain for slamming him in Obama ad
Obama's Chicago ties are the subject of a new John McCain spot unveiled Monday, asserting, incorrectly, that Obama was "born of the corrupt Chicago political machine." The ad centers on William Daley, the mayor's brother and former commerce secretary;...
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Daley's Defend Family Honor In Face Of McCain's Chicago Ad
Politics on HuffingtonPost.com — ... McCain "voted for me to be commerce secretary," Daley told the Sun-Times' Lynn Sweet. ''I am part of the Evil Empire? It's not the John McCain that people respected for so many years in Washington." ...

Daley's Defend Family Honor In Face Of McCain's Chicago Ad
The Huffington Post | Full News Feed — ... McCain "voted for me to be commerce secretary," Daley told the Sun-Times' Lynn Sweet. ''I am part of the Evil Empire? It's not the John McCain that people respected for so many years in Washington." ...

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