McCain will likely make attempts to drag Obama into the mud and Obama will probably have to go there.
I'd like to see Obama simply dismiss McCain for the gnat that he is and then pivot to the issue at hand. Sad to say, I've lost all respect for McCain.
This from the Obama camp on The Record:
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DEBUNKED CLAIMS YOU MIGHT HEAR
FROM JOHN MCCAIN TONIGHT
On a day when the markets again plunged and we learned that Americans’ retirement plans have lost as much as $2 trillion in the past 15 months, the McCain strategy of ‘turning the page’ on the economy by launching false attacks against Barack Obama will likely be on display during the presidential town hall debate tonight. While Barack Obama continues to talk about his plan to provide real relief to the middle class and grow the economy, McCain’s campaign has already admitted that, “if we keep talking about the economic crisis, we’re going to lose.”
Below are some of John McCain’s most recently debunked claims – about his own record and proposals, and Barack Obama’s – that he may use to night to distract from the issues of importance to the American people.
Most Recently Debunked
DEBUNKED CLAIM: OBAMA VOTED TO RAISE TAXES 94 TIMES
Ø REALITY: The McCain-Palin Claim That Obama Voted 94 Times To Increase Taxes Is A “Dubious Count.” “PALIN: Said of Democratic presidential candidate Barack Obama: ‘94 times he voted to increase taxes or not support a tax reduction.’ THE FACTS: The dubious count includes repetitive votes as well as votes to cut taxes for the middle class while raising them on the rich. An analysis by FactCheck.org found that 23 of the votes were for measures that would have produced no tax increase at all, seven were in favor of measures that would have lowered taxes for many, 11 would have increased taxes on only those making more than $1 million a year.” [AP FactCheck, 10/3/08]
Ø REALITY: Five Ohio Newspapers Said That The Claim That Obama Voted To Raise Taxes 94 Times Is An “Exaggeration” And Rated A McCain Ad On The Subject A “0” Out Of 10 On The Truthfulness Scale. The Plain Dealer, in cooperation with the Canton Repository, the Cincinnati Enquirer, the Columbus Dispatch and Dayton Daily News rated a McCain ad on taxes a 0 out of 10 on the truthfulness scale. They wrote, “During Thursday’s vice presidential debate, Alaska Gov. Sarah Palin repeated the exaggeration that Sen. Obama voted 94 times to increase taxes. According to Factcheck.org, the total includes seven votes that would have lowered taxes for many, while raising them on corporations or affluent individuals; 23 votes were against tax cuts; and 17 came on seven different bills. A closer look reveals Obama has consistently voted to restore higher tax rates on upper-income taxpayers, but not on low- or middle-income workers.” [Cleveland Plain Dealer, 10/3/08]
DEBUNKED CLAIM: OBAMA WILL RAISE TAXES ON SMALL BUSINESSES
Ø REALITY: Claim That Obama Would Increase Taxes On Millions Of Small Businesses Is “Untrue”; The Vast Majority Of Small Businesses Would Not Have Increased Taxes. “On another point, Palin said a tax hike that hits earners over $250,000 would hit ‘millions of small businesses.’ That is untrue. The vast majority of small businesses barely break even and do not pay the top tax brackets. To get that figure, Republicans count affluent taxpayers who claim some income from some small business income as ‘small businessmen.’” [Washington Post, 10/3/08]