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Government Friday, June 27, 2008 McCain campaigns at GM Lordstown plant
by WKSU's KAREN SCHAEFER |
 Reporter Karen Schaefer | | |
| Presidential candidate John McCain told autoworkers at the GM plant in Lordstown today that he wants to replicate their success in building more energy-efficient cars. He says that's one way American workers can compete in a global market. But some workers say McCain's position on free trade stands in the way of economic growth. |
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