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To: dybdahl who wrote (41507)10/18/2008 3:44:43 PM
From: Elroy Jetson6 Recommendations  Read Replies (1) of 217836
 
That's the interesting aspect that hasn't been noticed by most.

Obama is the conservative candidate, who received most of his political contributions from banks, small individual donors, health-care, and the computer industry since he has been in the Senate. He's cautious and not prone to change.

McCain is the big-sending liberal whose shoot from the hip behavior is unpredictable. McCain's major contributors have been from the following industries: Gambling, Coal, Real Estate, Tobacco, regulated utilities, individual lobbyists from select interest groups, and after receiving nothing from the oil industry he hit a gusher after suggesting more offshore drilling.

McCain recently offered home owners who are having trouble paying their mortgages a $15 trillion government bailout - which alone would more than double the US government debt. With McCain we'll get lots of change, but it's impossible to predict what that would be.
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