McCain Changing Tone on Taxes?

February 5th, 2007 by Peter Deery

The Chicago Sun Times’ Robert Novak examines Senator John McCain’s tax record in response to the Senator’s recent claims of being a champion for lower taxes:

“I’ve never voted for a tax increase in 24 years,” he told me last week. “Never, ever, not under any president including President Reagan, and I will never vote for a tax increase, nor support a tax increase.”

But will this be enough to convince the GOP’s conservative base that have always looked at McCain with suspicion from issues ranging from global warming to earmark reform?

Read Novak’s take here

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One Response to “McCain Changing Tone on Taxes?”

  1. Nesta Callahan Says:

    I think that between John McCain and Barack Obama, I feel that John McCain would be a more reasonable choice for a president than B.O. I do not like all of the childish things that he has been throwing at McCain. I feel that between the two of them McCain is stronger. I feel safer with him leading the country! Obama doesn’t want to go to Washington, he does not know that it is a very big deal that the Democrats are trying to get through!

    WE should NOT force the American people to help bailout the banks. it is dumb. If they would give that money divided up we would all be rich. But where would it get us? Who wants to be rich? I feel that I am rich and I don’t need any money to make me happy! I LOVE God and I love my brothers and sisters. I lived in the end of the first depression. I did not even realize what was going on(being so young)! People helping others is the best way of life.

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