COSTA MESA, Calif. (Reuters)- Republican vice presidential nominee Sarah Palin accused Democratic candidate Barack Obama on Saturday of “palling around with terrorists,” marking a shift to a nastier tone in the White House race.
The remark was dismissed by Obama as “gutter politics” but appeared to reflect an effort by Sen. John McCain’s campaign to target Obama’s judgment as the Illinois senator solidifies his national lead and gains an edge in vital battleground states a month before the November 4 election.
Both candidates did well. It appeared to me that there was not a true winner from last night. Although I did like the fact that Joe Biden’s did answer the questions asked of him, but still waiting to find out what is the truth.
This is a new twist that no one has ever seen. Sen McCain placed his campaign on hold and wants to head back to Washington to help with the economic bail out Bill. Sen McCain said he also wants to cancel the debate if the bill is not passed.
This is a very clear article about the difference between tax policies and the impact on the American Public….
McCain and Obama want to change the bottom-line effects of the tax code. Here's a dollars-and-cents breakdown of what their plans could mean for you.
NEW YORK (CNNMoney.com) — John McCain and Barack Obama have starkly different philosophies about tax policy - how to raise the revenue needed to support government programs, spur growth and ensure economic fairness.