Colorado/Indianapolis: Republican presidential candidate John McCain in a recent rally took a dig at Obama for changing his stand on tax policy saying that the Democratic presidential candidate would say anything to get elected.
"12 days to go, 13 days to go into this election, and now he has changed his tax plan because the American people have learned the truth about it and they didn't like it. It's another example that he'll say anything to get elected.
McCain is campaigning in Colorado, while his running mate, Sarah Palin is on the Ohio and Pennsylvania trail.
Meanwhile, Barack Obama told people not to focus on the negative campaigning, but on what's been his election plank---CHANGE.
Senator Barack Obama is in Indianapolis and on Thursday, he said that McCain's negative comments should be ignored.
"In the final days of the campaign, the say anything. Politics often takes over. We've seen it before, we're seeing it again right now. Some of the ugly phone calls. All of this is aimed at keeping us from working together. All of it is aimed at stopping change," he urged.
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