Democratic nominee Barack Obama talks economic issues as Bill Clinton for the first time joins him on the trail. So does Republican nominee John McCain, who also talks up foreign affairs.
By Michael Finnegan and Maeve Reston October 30, 2008 Reporting from Tampa, Fla., and Kissimmee, Fla. -- With the presidential election just six days away, John McCain tried to raise new doubts Wednesday about his rival's ability to protect America from threats overseas, as Barack Obama stayed focused on the nation's economic strife. The tug of war to set the agenda for the campaign's closing days came as the pair of White House hopefuls crisscrossed Florida, one of the most fiercely contested presidential battlegrounds.
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By Michael Finnegan and Maeve Reston October 30, 2008 Reporting from Tampa, Fla., and Kissimmee, Fla. -- With the presidential election just six days away, John McCain tried to raise new doubts Wednesday about his rival's ability to protect America from threats overseas, as Barack Obama stayed focused on the nation's economic strife. The tug of war to set the agenda for the campaign's closing days came as the pair of White House hopefuls crisscrossed Florida, one of the most fiercely contested presidential battlegrounds.
Full Story: In Florida, White House hopefuls battle bitterly - Los Angeles Times

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