With the economy stalling, U.S. Sen. Barack Obama’s chances of winning the White House depend more on convincing voters he can save their jobs than on promising to change Washington’s ways.
For all his rhetoric about moving beyond partisanship, his economic policies hew closely to classic Democratic lines and differ little from those of his primary opponents. Except for a few business-friendly wrinkles, he mostly caters to the party’s traditional base.
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