LAKE WORTH, Fla. (Reuters) - Democrat Barack Obama focused on the ailing economy in Florida on Tuesday, meeting with a panel of advisers and accusing Republican rival John McCain of fumbling his response to the financial crisis.
At a gathering that included former Federal Reserve Chairman Paul Volcker, Google chief executive Eric Schmidt and a group of key swing-state governors, Obama again linked McCain with the policies of President George W. Bush.
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