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McCain Suspending Campaign
The McCain camp has just sent word that the senator is suspending his campaign and returning to Washington to deal with the financial crisis. McCain is also calling for a postponement of Friday night's debate and for Obama to suspend his campaign as well. We have McCain's prepared remarks ...
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TPMmuckraker Exclusive: House Dems' Bailout Plan
TPMMuckraker — ... Things have been changing so quickly on the Hill -- even before McCain's dramatic announcement -- that there's not telling what's occurred in the intervening period. ...

House Dems' Bailout Plan
TPMMuckraker — ... Things have been changing so quickly on the Hill -- even before McCain's dramatic announcement -- that there's no telling what's occurred in the intervening period. ...

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