Obama not worried about Republican attacks

Published: May 11, 2008 at 4:18 PM
Democratic presidential candidate Barack Obama on Capitol Hill in Washington

WASHINGTON, May 11 (UPI) -- U.S. Sen. Barack Obama, D-Ill., said Sunday he is not worried about attacks from Republicans if he wins the Democratic presidential nomination.

Obama told CNN's "Late Edition" he feels he is completely prepared to defend himself against likely Republican allegations he is a tax-and-spend Democrat.

"Absolutely. But because think about what I am going to be running against: the failed policies of the Bush administration, which (presumptive GOP nominee) John McCain wants to continue," Obama said. "I don't think there is anybody in this country who thinks that, right now, we have got a government that's managed our domestic policies well."

When asked if he intends to eliminate the tax cuts instituted under President George W. Bush, Obama said he does.

"I want to eliminate the Bush tax cuts," he said. "And what I have said is, I will institute a middle-class tax cut. So, if you're making $75,000, if you're making $50,000 a year, you will see an extra $1,000 a year offsetting on your payroll tax."

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