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US rivals clash on economy and job losses

By Andrew Ward in St Paul

Published: September 5 2008 18:56 | Last updated: September 5 2008 18:56

John McCain and Barack Obama returned to the presidential campaign trail on Friday after their party conventions and immediately clashed over the struggling US economy as unemployment hit its highest monthly rate for nearly five years.

“Americans are hurting and we must act to create jobs,” Mr McCain said in a statement, echoing a pledge in his acceptance speech on Thursday to offer more help to workers struggling to adapt to the globalised ­economy.

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