McCain backs off his no-new-tax pledge (AP)

Courtesy Ytop stories  Tue, 07/29/2008 - 9:29am

Republican presidential candidate Senator John McCain speaks at a campaign picnic outside the Maine Military Museum in South Portland, Maine July 21, 2008.<br /><br />(Brian Snyder/Reuters)AP - Republican presidential candidate John McCain's signal that he may be open to a higher payroll tax for Social Security, despite previous vows not to raise taxes of any kind, is drawing sharp rebukes from conservatives.




 

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