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McCain looks presidential on taxes; Likely Republican candidate votes to extend Bush cuts he opposed.

Publication: The Washington Times
Publication Date: 27-FEB-06
Format: Online
Delivery: Immediate Online Access
Full Article Title: McCain looks presidential on taxes; Likely Republican candidate votes to extend Bush cuts he opposed.(NATION)

Article Excerpt
Byline: Donald Lambro, THE WASHINGTON TIMES

Sen. John McCain, who has consistently opposed President Bush's tax cuts, recently voted to extend some of them, a move conservatives say is a political flip-flop intended to further his White House ambitions.

The Arizona Republican, who is the early front-runner for his party's presidential nomination in 2008, surprised tax-cut proponents last week when he voted to continue Mr. Bush's tax cuts on capital gains and dividends and other tax breaks in a $70 billion Tax Relief Extension Reconciliation...

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