Obama says McCain is trying to divert attention from economy

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Obama says McCain is trying to divert attention from economy

By The Associated Press

ASHEVILLE, N.C. (AP) - Barack Obama says there's a reason John McCain and Sarah Palin are trying to focus attention on people he's been associated with in the past -- like his former pastor and a 1960s-era radical.

Obama says McCain is trying to shift attention from the economy, because that's a bad issue for McCain.

Obama told reporters in North Carolina that he can't imagine anything more important to talk about than people who are losing their jobs, their health care, their savings and their homes.

Obama says he's going to keep talking about the economy.

McCain continues to talk about economic conditions, but Obama says the Republican needs to offer better and more specific remedies. Obama renewed his call for extending unemployment insurance, and for a second stimulus package.

He's been in Asheville, North Carolina since Saturday, preparing for tomorrow night's debate in neighboring Tennessee.


(Copyright 2008 by The Associated Press. All Rights Reserved.)

Tuesday, Oct 7 at 12:29 AM tommy in iowa wrote ...

did anyone see obama in wisconsin on 10-1 he said he was running for GOVERNOR? everything he says has allready passed auto company help 25B drilling energy credits teacher pay ya washington is broke ,I know how to fix it? obama wants higher teacher pay HUH? well will this idea work for washington? more pay? fact of the matter is the list goes on and on the stuff he is against he talks about now is the stuff he used to do in chicago and springfield

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