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Republican presidential candidate John McCain makes a statement on the economy with his economic advisory team behind him, at the Renaissance Hotel in Cleveland, Ohio on October 27, 2008. Visible from left to right are: former Massachusetts Governor Mitt Romney, businesswoman Lou Anne Reger, businessman David Farr, and former US congressman Jack Kemp.
U.S. Republican presidential nominee Senator John McCain (R-AZ) (C), with his economic advisors behind him, speaks about his plans for the U.S. economy in Cleveland, Ohio October 27, 2008. Senator McCain's economic advisors are (L-R) Stanford University economist John Taylor, Precision Task Group CEO Massey Villarreal, former Maryland Lieutenant Governor Michael Steele, former eBay CEO Meg Whitman, former Massachusetts Governor Mitt Romney, JL Steel CEO Lou Ann Reger, Emerson Electric CEO David Farr, former U.S. Congressman Jack Kemp and Minnesota Governor Tim Pawlenty.
Republican presidential candidate Arizona Senator John McCain makes a statement on the economy with his economic advisory team behind him, at the Renaissance Hotel in Cleveland, Ohio on October 27, 2008. From left to right are:Stanford University economist John Taylor, businessman Massey Villarreal, former Maryland Lt. Governor Michael Steele, Ebay CEO Meg Whitman, former Massachusetts Governor Mitt Romney, businesswoman Lou Anne Reger, businessman David Farr, former New York congressman Jack Kemp and Minnesota Governor Tim Pawlenty.
CLEVELAND - OCTOBER 27: Republican presidential nominee John McCain speaks after a meeting with economic advisors that included (L-R) former Massachusetts Gov. Mitt Romney, JL Steel CEO Lou Anne Reger, Emerson Electric CEO David Farr, former U.S. Congressman Jack Kemp and Minnesota Gov. Tim Pawlenty, at the Renaissance Hotel October 26, 2008 in Cleveland, Ohio. With less than two weeks left before the U.S. presidential election, McCain maintained that lowering taxes will help create jobs, and spoke of a plan to keep Americans in their homes despite the panic created by the collapse of the mortgage markets.
CLEVELAND - OCTOBER 27: Republican presidential nominee John McCain (C) speaks after meeting with economic advisors (L-R) Stanford University economist John Taylor, Precision Task Group CEO Massey Villarreal, former Maryland Lt. Gov. Michael Steele, Ebay CEO Meg Whitman, former Massachusetts Gov. Mitt Romney, JL Steel CEO Lou Anne Reger, Emerson Electric CEO David Farr, former U.S. Congressman Jack Kemp and Minnesota Gov. Tim Pawlenty at the Renaissance Hotel October 26, 2008 in Cleveland, Ohio. With less than two weeks left before the U.S. presidential election, McCain maintained that lowering taxes will help create jobs, and spoke of a plan to keep Americans in their homes despite the panic created by the collapse of the mortgage markets.
WASHINGTON - JANUARY 29: Former congressman and Secretary of the Department of Housing and Urban Development Jack Kemp (R-NY) (L) testifies before the House Judiciary Committee's Commercial and Administrative Law Subcommittee hearing on the current mortgage crisis on Captiol Hill January 29, 2008 in Washington, DC. The subcommittee heard from people representing borrowers, lenders and their advocates about the proposed legislation, "Emergency Homeownership and Mortgage Equity Protection Act of 2007."
WASHINGTON - JANUARY 29: Former congressman and Secretary of the Department of Housing and Urban Development Jack Kemp (R-NY) testifies before the House Judiciary Committee's Commercial and Administrative Law Subcommittee hearing on the current mortgage crisis on Captiol Hill January 29, 2008 in Washington, DC. The subcommittee heard from people representing borrowers, lenders and their advocates about the proposed legislation, "Emergency Homeownership and Mortgage Equity Protection Act of 2007."