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September 15, 2008, 1:24 pm
By
Hill Staff
Two of the presidential campaign's top economic advisers -- Ike Brannon for John McCain and Gary Gensler for Barack Obama -- pushed their bosses' talking points on the economy at a forum hosted by the National Association of Federal Credit Unions Congressional Caucus.
In a largely civil exchange, both advisors congratulated federal officials for avoiding a Lehman Brothers bailout and laid out competing visions for the country
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