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With nine days to go before the election, Senator Barack Obama redoubled his efforts to tie Senator John McCain to the Bush administration. >
thecaucus.blogs.nytimes.com - 10/27/2008
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Senator Barack Obama redoubled his efforts to tie
Senator John McCain to the Bush administration by seizing...
on Mr. McCain's remark Sunday that he shared a "common philosophy" with the president.
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Obama Ties McCain to Republican Philosophy
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Obama Ties McCain to Republican Philosophy
The Caucus —
... Bush-McCain philosophy looks like. It’s a philosophy that says we should give more and more to millionaires and billionaires and hope that it trickles down on everyone else.” As Mr. Obama returned to the city where he accepted the Democratic nomination two months ago, he drew tens of thousands of people to an outdoor plaza as he sought to solidify his support in a critical western battleground . He is set to present a new closing argument to voters on Monday in Ohio. Read More …
Endgame: Oct. 26
The Caucus —
... At a rally at the University of Northern Iowa, in Cedar Falls: “The Democrats’ answer to the challenges we face is to lower our defenses and raise our taxes. That is not the vision I have for America. I want to strengthen our defenses and lower our taxes.” Senator Barack Obama At a rally in Denver: “I realize you’re cynical and fed up with politics. I understand that you’re disappointed and even angry with your leaders. You have every right to be. But despite all of this, I ask of you what’s been asked of the American people in times of trial and turmoil throughout our ...
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