Barack Obama drew a crowd of about 35,000 people yesterday at the American Legion Mall in Indianapolis.
(EMMANUEL DUNAND/AFP/Getty Images)
Obama strikes populist chord
Tells Ind. voters that their taxes won't increase
Barack Obama drew a crowd of about 35,000 people yesterday at the American Legion Mall in Indianapolis.
(EMMANUEL DUNAND/AFP/Getty Images)
INDIANAPOLIS - Senator Barack Obama, returning to his usual economic plank yesterday, seized on John McCain's advocacy for corporate tax breaks, asserting that McCain "wants to keep on putting corporations ahead of workers." (Full article: 634 words)
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