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| Mccain: 'will Stop Out Of Control
Spending' Republican presidential candidate
John McCain was in Michigan on
Thursday, talking to voters about
jobs and the economy. (July 10) Tags: News john mccain By: APnews | 
| Obama: Sen. Hillary Clinton
Inspired Young Women During a campaign event in New
York, Sen. Barack Obama applauded
the Sen. Hillary Clinton's
presidential campaign. Obama said
that Clinton inspired millions of
people and her campaign helped
moved the Democratic party forward.
(July 10) Tags: News ny obama clinton By: APnews | 
| Ap Campaign Minute Here's the latest news from the
campaign trail for Tuesday, July 8:
Obama, McCain court Hispanics;
McCain pushes for border security;
Obama calls for reforms to
bankruptcy laws; Pet owners prefer
McCain. Tags: News Campaign Minute By: APnews | 
| Mccain: U.s. Must Secure Its
Borders John McCain says the U.S. must
prove it can secure its borders
before comprehensive immigration
reform can be achieved. McCain
spoke before the League of United
Latin American Citizens. (July 8) Tags: News McCain By: APnews | 
| Ap Campaign Minute Here's the latest news from the
campaign trail for Monday, July 7:
Obama's plane diverted for
mechanical problems; Obama seeks to
link McCain to Bush's economic
policies; McCain proposes tax cuts;
Obama to accept nomination at
football stadium. Tags: News Campaign Minute By: APnews | 
| Mccain Touts Plan To Create Jobs,
Help Workers Republican presidential candidate
John McCain is touting his plan to
help the U.S. economy. McCain is
pledging to cut taxes and encourage
free trade. (July 7) Tags: News McCain By: APnews | 
| Mccain, Obama Differ On Housing
Crisis Home foreclosures will keep rising
next year no matter who is elected
president in November. And the
candidates differ on ways to
rectify the problem. (July 5) Tags: News housing crisis By: APnews | 
| Mccain Denies Connection To Hostage
Rescue Republican Sen. John McCain said
Colombian President Alvaro Uribe
told him in advance of the rescue
plans while he was campaigning in
Colombia. But McCain refuted the
rumor that his visit was somehow
connected to the risky rescue
operation. (July 2) Tags: News Mccain; Colombia Hostages By: APnews | 
| Mccain's Bipartisan Legacy, Helpul
Or Hurtful? Through his career, Republican John
McCain has earned a reputation for
reaching across the political
aisle, a trait that could make him
more attractive to some voters, but
at the cost of some bruised
feelings in his party. (July 2) Tags: News john mccain By: APnews | 
| Ap Campaign Minute Here are the latest news from the
campaign trail for Tuesday, July 1,
2008: Obama to expand Bush's faith
based programs; Clark: Obama had no
part in McCain comments; McCain to
talk free trade in Latin America;
Obama, Clinton to work together.
(July 1) Tags: News campaign minute By: APnews |
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