
A full-throated endorsement of George Bush's policies.
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A full-throated endorsement of George Bush's policies.

I think people ultimately are going to vote their interests.

Well, look, what I've said is that we are not going to be able to immediately lower gas prices in any realistic scenario, because demand in China and India keep on going up.

It doesn't take a lot of conversations for you to realize that people are hurting.

It is unlikely that we're going to go back to $2 a gallon gas.

There is something fundamentally un-American about that.

This is yet another sign of the failed economic policies of the Bush administration that John McCain seeks to extend.

She ran an historic campaign that shattered barriers on behalf of my daughters and women everywhere who now know there are no limits to their dreams.

Instead of spending twelve billion dollars a month to rebuild Iraq, I think it's time we invested in our roads and schools and bridges and started to rebuild America.

I will reform our tax code so that it's simple, fair, and advances opportunity instead of distorting the market.

It was the logical conclusion of a tired and misguided philosophy that has dominated Washington for far too long.

We can't afford four more years of skewed priorities that give us nothing but record debt.

The decisions we make in November and over the next few years will shape a generation, if not a century.

Senator McCain wants to turn Bush's policy of 'too little too late' into a policy of 'even less, even later.'

When we're paying more than $4 a gallon for gas, the man who rails against government spending wants to spend $1.2 billion on a tax break for Exxon Mobil. That isn't just irresponsible, it's outrageous.

This is a choice you will face in November. You can vote for John McCain and see a continuation, see a continuation of Bush economic policies. But I don't think that's the future we want.

Senator McCain wants to turn Bush's policy of too little too late into a policy of even less even later. The centerpiece of John McCain's economic plan amounts to a full-throated endorsement of George Bush's policies. We can't afford four…

This is a choice you'll face in November. You can vote for John McCain and see a continuation -- see a continuation of Bush economic policies. But I don't think that's the future we want.