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Obama and Biden Continue on the Trail

Democratic presidential candidate Barack Obama and running mate Joe Biden campaign cross-country, making several stops a day. The candidates have heavily addressed the economy in recent days, following a catastrophic week on Wall Street and a huge government bailout.

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