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"Now is a time to come together
-- Democrats and Republicans -- in a spirit of cooperation for the sake of the American people," they said. "This is a time to rise above politics for the good of the country." But political maneuvering was exactly what went on during most of the day. First, the two senators spoke privately about the possibility of issuing a joint statement. Minutes later and before the two campaigns had hammered out their agreed-upon comment, McCain beat Obama to the punch as he sought to gain ground on the economy, stunt Obama's momentum and put himself in a position where he can claim he put his words into action
-- and the country ahead of his campaign. The Republican went before TV cameras in New York to say that he had spoken to Bush and asked him to convene a leadership meeting in Washington that would include him and Obama. He said he would halt campaign events, advertising and fundraising to return to Capitol Hill to work on the crisis until an agreement on legislation was reached. What's more, McCain called for Friday's debate to be postponed -- and for Obama to curtail campaign activities as well.
Shortly thereafter, Obama held his own news conference to reject McCain's challenge. The Democrat said he would continue with his debate preparations while consulting with bailout negotiators and Treasury Secretary Henry Paulson. In a political calculation of his own, Obama repeatedly stressed that he called McCain first with the proposal for a joint statement in support of an economic fix. He said McCain called back several hours later and agreed to the idea of a statement but also said he wanted to postpone the debate and hold joint meetings in Washington. Obama said he suggested they first issue the statement.
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