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Article: McCain to tout differences with Bush; Climate, taxes key to strategy.(NATION)
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- The Washington Times (Washington, DC)
- Article date:
- May 19, 2008
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Byline: Ralph Z. Hallow, THE WASHINGTON TIMES
Sen. John McCain's campaign says his positions on global warming, spending cuts and the estate tax are its keys to convincing voters that his presidency would not be a continuation of President Bush's two terms in the White House.
"McCain can't be 'Bush Three,' " McCain campaign senior adviser Charlie Black said.
"Three big differences McCain has with Bush are spending, climate change and the death tax - we have to work on them and run on them," he said.
The strategy involves staking out a middle-ground position between Mr. Bush and his two potential Democratic opponents on the tax paid by ...