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Article: Candidates' Economic Advisers Take Center Stage.
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- Kiplinger Business Forecasts
- Article date:
- March 25, 2008
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Byline: Richard Sammon
The three presidential contenders -- John McCain, Barack Obama and Hillary Clinton -- are all building up their brain trusts of economic advisers. These key aides will have a prominent role in the campaigns -- and in the next administration if their candidate wins.
Republican nominee-in-waiting John McCain is surrounding himself with fiscal conservatives and tax cut promoters.
Former Rep. Jack Kemp (R-NY), a supply-side guru and vice presidential running mate of Bob Dole in 1996 who helped craft Ronald Reagan's tax cuts in the 1980s, will have a prominent seat at McCain's table. He's already responsible for McCain's campaign pledges to seek ...
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