McCain campaigns for Obama at McCain event?

features.csmonitor.com - 12th Oct 2008

John McCain: At this late stage in the election, Republican nominee for President John McCain would undoubtedly prefer not to promote rival Barack Obama at one of his own campaign rallies. That’s what he had to do yesterday. More than once. State of the campaign There’s plenty of criticism that McCain brought this on himself because of his campaign’s tenor over the last two weeks. Then there are others who believe that questions about Obama’s past dealings with questionable characters are legitimate questions that need to be asked. Still yet others believe that this is the sole remaining card McCain has. The backdrop of an imploding economy is at every campaign stop — Republican or Democrat. Unfortunately, for McCa Read full story at features.csmonitor.com

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