McCain defers campaign to work on economy

Published: Sept. 24, 2008 at 3:57 PM
McCain, Palin campaign in Northern Virginia

NEW YORK, Sept. 24 (UPI) -- Republican presidential candidate John McCain said he would suspend his campaign temporarily to return to Washington to deal with the financial crisis.

McCain told reporters in New York he would return to the nation's capital on Friday to try to fashion a response to the crisis in the U.S. markets. U.S. Treasury Secretary Henry Paulson has proposed a $700 billion bailout that has met resistance in Congress.

After meeting with his economic advisers and others to discuss the administration's proposal, McCain said "it has become clear ... that there is no consensus" to support the proposal.

He said he notified Barack Obama of his decision and urged the Democratic nominee to do the same.

"If we do not act, every corner of our country will be impacted. We cannot allow this to happen," McCain said.

The Arizona Republican called on President George Bush to meet with congressional leadership from both chambers, along with Obama and himself on the matter.

"It's time for both parties to come together on this problem," McCain said. "We must meet until this crisis is resolved."

McCain said he also asked the Commission on Presidential Debates to delay Friday's debate between the two presidential candidates.

Campaign officials said Obama did not plan to suspend his campaign, CNN reported.

Aides to Obama told CNN that the Democratic candidate contacted the McCain camp Wednesday morning about the two candidates issuing a joint statement about principles they thought were necessary for any bailout plan.

White House spokeswoman Dana Perino said the administration welcomed McCain's announcement and and would welcome both candidates to work on the bailout measure in a bipartisan manner.

© 2008 United Press International, Inc. All Rights Reserved.
Order reprints




Additional News Stories
U.S. announces women's hockey team (12 min)
Google in pursuit of Yelp (33 min)
Beached whales killed by ingesting plastic (40 min)
Canadian wholesale edges up in October
Deutsche Bank staff to share tax pain
Martin leads at South African Open
Crude oil prices rebound
fark
Al Qaeda blasts away its 'glass ceiling' by officially clearing women to become suicide bombers
Teacher takes students choiring, then treats them to lunch at Hooters, which leads to her early...
Once again for the slow people who haven't quite grasped it: If you're distributing a magazine for...
Man waiting for teller in a bank decides to text his girlfriend that there's a man with a gun inside....
Qantas 747 flight cut short after pilots discover the hidden afterburner setting on the control...
Neighboring bingo halls battle for customers. "It gives people something to do that's not the bar...