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HAPPENING NOW: McCain in North Carolina
HAPPENING NOW: McCain in North Carolina
Watch the event on CNN.com/live. (CNN) — John McCain is campaigning in Concord, North Carolina this hour, during which he heavily criticized Barack Obama's tax proposals. "We learned that Senator Obama's economic goal is, as he told Joe, is to quote "spread the wealth around." He believes in redistributing wealth, not in policies that grow our economy [...]
 McCain supporters heckle North Carolina early voters (video)
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McCain supporters heckle North Carolina early voters (video)
youtube.com — Supporters of Republican nominee Sen. John McCain heckle people lined up to vote early in Fayetteville, North Carolina, not far from where Sen. Barack Obama ... (more) McCain supporters heckle North Carolina early voters ...
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John McCain in Concord, NC
Sister Toldjah — ... CNN’s got the text of McCain’s prepared remarks. He sounded off on familiar themes of cutting taxes and keeping us safe, and bringing our troops home with honor, which garnered huge applause and yelling from the crowd. Local network News 14 did a short interview with Mc before he took the stage. You can view that interview ...

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