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ECONOMY AND THE ELECTION
Economic issues that will affect the U.S. presidential election in 2008; the candidates' positions on these issues; and the public's concerns about the economy in an election year.
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Obama’s agenda starts not with raising taxes to reduce the deficit but with changing the tax code so families making...
John McCain's and Barack Obama's tax plans hold vastly different implications for the U.S. economy. Required reading...
McCain's tax cuts would help those with very high incomes; Obama would offer breaks to low- and middle-income earners...
While McCain woos voters with a national security pitch, Obama must win on the economy—a key campaign tenet.
and failing to tell . Meanwhile, Joe Biden, whom Barack Obama chose yesterday as his running-mate in the 2008...
The next U.S. President will face the challenge of sweeping finance market reform.
While policy wonks slug it out over McCain and Obama's tax plans, a far bigger problem looms: rampaging medical costs
Democrat Barack Obama met with billionaire oilman T. Boone Pickens today and said the two will address how the country...
As both presidential candidates prepare for the party conventions and publicly spar over economic issues and energy...
Despite the recent softening of oil prices, the U.S. could be looking at double-digit inflation as early as 2009
House Republican Leader John Boehner of Ohio was dumped from a top post 10 years ago after his party lost seats on...
Many struggling families in the normally comfortable cul-de-sacs outside U.S. cities are thinking of switching parties.
Finding more oil has become a critical issue this U.S. presidential election season.
Investors and former policy makers predict that the same market forces that torpedoed President Bill Clinton's...
Slate's Daniel Gross on "the folly of political portfolios."
Democrat's Promise to Cut Taxes Without Adding to Debt Relies on Bush Fiscal Policy
Poll shows voters in favor of offshore drilling and taxes on oil profits, giving Republicans a "rare opening"...
David Gregory leads panel discussion that includes reference to BusinessWeek article on how the candidates' economic...
A BusinessWeek slideshow comparing and constrasting Obama's and McCain's economic programs.
A rocky economy means the gap between campaign promises and governing realities may be larger than ever this year
Despite the auto industry's steep decline, Michigan is a key battleground for the presidential candidates—and the topic...
"What we need today is an economic surge," McCain said in Jackson, Ohio. "Our surge has succeeded in...
Barack Obama and John McCain play up their willingness to reach across the aisle, and now that there's a bipartisan...
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