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The crucial distinction between Obama and Hillary on our economic woes is that Obama puts the mortgage crisis into the larger context of our recession, whereas Clinton does not.
The crucial distinction between Obama and Hillary on our economic woes is that Obama puts the mortgage crisis into the larger context of our recession, whereas Clinton does not.
Gerald McEntee | Posted 03.27.2008 | Politics
There's an important reason to doubt the Obama campaign's support for reform of the subprime lending industry: Contributors from the industry have provided more than a million dollars to his campaign.
NY Times | Adam Nagourney | Posted 03.25.2008 | Politics
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ZP Heller | Posted 04.01.2008 | Politics