WILKES-BARRE, Pa. - Sen. Barack Obama is talking about the elephant in the room - Republican rival John McCain - and all but ignoring the Democrat who stands between him and his party's presidential nomination.
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News Type: Opinion — Seeded on Wed Apr 30, 2008 9:00 AM EDT
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McCain spokesman Tucker Bounds said Obama's remarks show his "complete lack of preparedness to be commander in chief."
"His attempt to paint McCain's position as something else is nothing but the disingenuous, old-style politics that he claims to reject," Bounds said.
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