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"We have to make sure that retirement security is strengthened," [Barack Obama] told the seniors. "It is hard to save and even harder to retire."
"If we end the war in Iraq we will save money to invest here at home," he said. He said that it was "unwise" to go to war in Iraq and blamed it on George Bush, who "ignored world opinions." He told the seniors that [John McCain] will essentially sustain Bush's failed policies in Iraq.Bob Heinbaugh, 75, and a Republican, isn't committing to a candidate yet. He said that he is "kind of open right now." He likes Obama's plan to eliminate income tax for seniors making less than $50,000 a year, but apparently not enough to swing over to him now, as he plans to hear what McCain has to say before deciding on a candidate. Still, he found Obama's appearance informative.See the full content of this document
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Obama Comes to Ohio
Ohio's seniors may have preferred Hillary Clinton during the Democratic nomination fight against Barack Obama, but now that the battle is all over, Obama is targeting all Ohio seniors for their support against the Republican nominee, John McCain.
The presumptiv...See the full content of this document
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