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McCain rebuffed on spending curbs

By Andrew Ward in Washington

Published: March 14 2008 16:23 | Last updated: March 14 2008 16:23

John McCain has been rebuffed by fellow senators in his bid to place restrictions on so-called pork barrel spending projects, casting doubt on his ability to impose greater fiscal discipline on Congress if elected president.

The presumptive Republican presidential nominee has made it one of his main campaign promises to clamp down on wasteful government spending but Thursday night’s vote highlighted the difficulty he will face fulfilling the pledge.

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