Republican presidential candidate John McCain, with vice presidential nominee Sarah Palin in Phoenix last night. Doug Holtz-Eakin, McCain's domestic-policy adviser, said the nation's financial turmoil ''overwhelmed every other story.''
(Mike Blake/Reuters)
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Economic turmoil toughened the task
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Republican presidential candidate John McCain, with vice presidential nominee Sarah Palin in Phoenix last night. Doug Holtz-Eakin, McCain's domestic-policy adviser, said the nation's financial turmoil ''overwhelmed every other story.''
(Mike Blake/Reuters)
PHOENIX - John McCain last night emerged from a stone villa at the Arizona Biltmore, the Phoenix hotel where on February 5th he effectively became his party's nominee, to stand in a half-empty courtyard and concede his bid for the presidency. (Full article: 874 words)
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