For all the similarities between the two Democrats, there is also a core thematic difference between them. Mrs. Clinton tends to favor narrowly focused programs, like the gas-tax holiday, that speak to specific voter concerns. By suspending the tax and replacing it with a new tax on oil companies, Mrs. Clinton told a rally in Hendersonville, N.C., on Friday, she was standing with “hard-pressed Americans who are trying to pay their gas bills.”
Mr. Obama, on the other hand, leans toward broader programs meant to help nearly all middle- and low-income families. At a steel factory in Northwest Indiana on Friday, Mr. Obama called the tax holiday a “gimmick” and said he instead favored a cut in the payroll tax, which finances Social Security, of up to $1,000 for middle-class households “to offset the costs not only of gas, but also of food.”
After reading this section I think I've made my choice. Seems that Hill-Rod is full of political tricks, while Barack is actually looking to improve conditions for a large number of people. This even coming from a newspaper that endorsed Clinton- check here for proof of that from the most reputable of news sources.Anyway, keep filling up those SUV gas tanks America- the gas tax will probably happen, because politicians are ridiculous. Just remember that when the tax comes back, and it pushes gas back over the $7 per gallon mark, Obama didn't want it.
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