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October 27, 2008 2:42 PM

Obama Delivers "Closing Argument"

(CBS)
From CBS News' Maria Gavrilovic:

(CANTON, OHIO) - In his "closing argument" speech today, Barack Obama stressed the urgency and importance of the election, calling on supporters to keep working through Election Day.

“We can’t afford to slow down, sit back, or let up for one day, one minute, or one second in this last week. Not now. Not when so much is at stake,” Obama said before a crowd of over 4,000 supporters.

Unlike at most of Obama's campaign events, the crowd waved small American flags instead of campaign signs. Not one campaign sign could be found in the Canton Civic Center.

Obama spent less than 10 minutes of the 35-minute speech focusing on John McCain. As expected, he linked McCain to George Bush, blasting him for supporting the Administration’s economic policies.

“When it comes to the economy – when it comes to the central issue of this election – the plain truth is that John McCain has stood with this President every step of the way,” Obama charged.

He went on to accuse McCain of dodging the economy and instead focusing on political attacks, because, he said, McCain is worried about losing the election. “If you don’t have a record to run on, then you paint your opponent as someone people should run away from. You make a big election about small things,” Obama said.

“If you can’t beat your opponent’s ideas, you distort those ideas and maybe make some up.”

The economy was the dominate issue in the closing argument, as Obama continued to defend his tax policy. Arguing that a more prosperous middle class will result in a stronger economy, Obama said.

“We’ve always grown the American economy – from the bottom-up. John McCain calls this socialism. I call it opportunity, and there is nothing more American than that.”

McCain spokesman Tucker Bounds responded to Obama's speech saying, "“It’s fitting that during Barack Obama’s ‘closing argument,' he was unable to support his rhetoric with a single accomplishment. What’s worse, Barack Obama cannot point to a single instance in which he stood up to his own party and the Pelosi-Reid agenda of ever more reckless spending – which is no ‘small thing.’"

"Barack Obama’s ‘closing argument’ is the same old argument in favor of job-killing tax increases and massive new spending -- it's an argument for closing down opportunity while closing down our economy,” said Bounds.
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by gambi3 October 27, 2008 11:44 PM EDT
As a former Ohio resident I urge everyone to get out and vote for the candidate that understands how important the hard working people of Ohio are to this economy and Barack Obama will not forget you. His vision can be your reality.
Vote Hope Not Hate
Obama/Biden 2008
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by lockwoodlady October 27, 2008 7:11 PM EDT
OneAmerican7, I''m truly sorry for the way so view the world. So full of hate and fear!

Well, it''ll all be over in a week and then you can just sit back and watch as, in the words of Barak Obama today in Canton, Ohio "we come together, our voices more powerful than the most entrenched lobbyists, or the most vicious political attacks, or the full force of a status quo in Washington that wants to keep things just the way they are".

Happily, you don''t have to do a thing to reap the benefits that will come your way from a stronger economy and a more cohesive society........all we ask is that you get your sad, sorry self out of the way and let us get to it!
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by emiddle444 October 27, 2008 6:39 PM EDT
Your choice America:

A. Choose smallness and fear mongering - see Tucker Bounds response.

B. Choose the Think Big approach that refuses to let our difference divide us.

Call it whatever you want to call it. I choose B.
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by DCropp October 27, 2008 6:21 PM EDT
Tucker Bounds needs to wake up and check the facts.

President Bush has had full veto power during the last 8 years and drove America into the deepest debt in our history. For 6 of those years, the Republicans controlled everything.

The failure of America during 8 years of Republican leadership has been astounding.

McCain and Palin think Warren Buffet and Bill Gates should pay a 7.5% tax rate while the middle class pays 25%. It''s time for the middle class to get a chance to breath.
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