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Protesters greet McCain in N.H.

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March 12, 2008

EXETER, N.H.—More than 75 protesters were waiting for Republican presidential nomineein-waiting John McCain outside of his town hall meeting in New Hampshire.

They chanted "Bush, McCain, more of the same." One protester drove by with a sign on the car saying "Not another war." Attached was a fake missle carrying a figure with McCain's face.

McCain saw the crowd, gave them two thumbs up and said thank you.

The AFL-CIO said Wednesday it would have union protesters follow McCain around the country to demand explanations on his positions on economic and labor issues.

The effort is part of a wide-ranging campaign aimed at linking McCain with what union officials call the Bush administration's failed economic policies.

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Information from: WMUR-TV, http://www.thewmurchannel.com/index.html

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