The undecided voters that could sway the presidential election pose most of the questions at the Nashville presidential debates.
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“…A 300 billion dollar tax cut. A continuation not only of the bush tax cuts but an additional 200 billion dollars. That he's going to give to. Big corporations including big oil companies four billion dollars worth …”
Barack Obama and John McCain discuss their priorities.
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(NECN: Nashville, TN) - Democrat Barack Obama and Republican John McCain squared off in their second presidential debate in Nashville, Tennessee. Tom Brokaw moderated the debate which was a town hall style format, and included questions from uncom...
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In their second presidential debate, Sens. John McCain and Barack Obama are asked what their priorities are in terms of energy, entitlement programs and health care.
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“…A 300 billion dollar tax cut. A continuation not only of the bush tax cuts but an additional 200 billion dollars. That he's going to give -- to. Big corporations including big oil companies four billion dollars …”
FOX25 Political Analyst Warren Tolman and Rob Gray talk about Governor Deval Patrick's plan to eliminate more than a dozen toll takers; the government's bailout of AIG; and more.
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“…money left and right. And then McCain he wants to keep the bush tax cuts and tax cuts in place. And that doesn't seem to make a whole -- sense now with what's going on the economy …”
(NECN) - On this segment of the Braude Beat, Newsnight host Jim Braude takes a look at the chaotic day for the nation's financial markets that turned into a political hot potato for the presidential candidates. The candidates issued a fren...
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“…I don't think it goes up says I believe in continuing. The bush tax cuts which even Alan Greenspan good friend of John McCain does not support the people who say he's on the ticket but if …”
(NECN: Jim Braude) - The bankruptcy of Lehman Brothers is one of those events that cause the presidential candidates to throw out their scripts. Monday, there was only one issue on the campaign trail: the shaky economy. Jim Braude is joined by ...
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“…So once again the bush tax cuts before his -- anybody -- blacks are available at Stewart did anybody read in the Republican Party realize that the unemployment rate …”
(NECN: Flint, Michigan) - Democratic presidential nominee Barack Obama discussed the economy and the "American Dream" in Farmington, Michigan this afternoon. Obama said we need to tell John McCain that the economy is in bad shape, be...
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“…What he has said. Is that we are going to continue the bush tax cuts for the wealthiest Americans. We are going to provide 200 billion dollars worth of tax cuts. To corporations. That don't make -- …”
(NECN: New Philadelphia, Ohio) - Barack Obama held a discussion on woman and the economy at Kent State university this afternoon. "I think now is the time to change our tax codes so they are working for you," said Obama. "John M...
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“…just understand. What they're saying yes I'm going to roll back the bush tax cuts for the very wealthiest Americans so I got 95%. A the American people the middle class that's up but it is -- …”
(Alison King, NECN) - The economy remains issue one for Barack Obama and John McCain. Obama today called republican policy "reckless." McCain was clarifying his stand on tax cuts. Both candidates were campaigning in the battleground stat...
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“…of separation between Obama and McCain McCain says he would keep the bush tax cuts in place and reduce the corporate tax rate. Obama says he would raise taxes only on the wealthy. …”