time-blog.com - 9/26/2008
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Here's the official statement from the McCain campaign: John McCain's decision to suspend his campaign was made in the hopes that politics could be set aside to address our economic crisis. In...
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McCain Resumes Campaign, Will Attend Debate
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Here is the official statement from the McCain campaign: (HT - Real Clear Politics)(Emphasis mine). John McCain's decision to suspend his campaign was made in the hopes that politics could be set aside to address our economic crisis.
In response, Americans saw a familiar spectacle in Washington. At a moment of crisis that threatened the economic security of American families, Washington played the blame game rather than work together to find a solution that would avert a collapse of financial markets without ...
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