McCain goes on the attack
over Obama's judgment
The Republican senator questions his rival's ties to a voter registration group he says is perpetrating the "biggest fraud in American history." Full story
The Republican senator questions his rival's ties to a voter registration group he says is perpetrating the "biggest fraud in American history." Full story
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John McCain launched a heavy assault on Barack Obama’s judgment and experience Wednesday night, making a last-ditch effort in the final presidential debate to change the course of a campaign moving decidedly in his opponent’s favor.
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