FactCheck.org: "Obama's Votes Indicate A Willingness To Raise
Taxes." "Certainly Obama's votes indicate a willingness to
raise taxes, and Obama has not been shy about saying explicitly
that he will raise some taxes." ("The $32,000 Question,"
FactCheck.org,
http://www.factcheck.org,/
7/8/08)
Obama Campaign: Barack Obama Voted For A Budget Resolution That
Wouldn't Have Increased Taxes For Any Taxpayers Making Less Than
$41,500. ROSEN: "Campaign aides to Senator Obama today, called
the charge that he voted for tax hikes on people making only
$32,000 a year, quote, 'bogus.' They circulated an analysis stating
that the resolution that Obama had voted for would not have
increase taxes on single taxpayer making less than $41,500 a year
in total income." (Fox News' "America's Election Headquarters,"
7/30/08)
The New York Times: Barack Obama's "Vote Was On A Budget
Resolution To Raise Taxes On People Making $41,500 A Year."
"FactCheck.org, a nonpartisan Web site, said the vote was on a
budget resolution to raise taxes on people making $41,500 a year;
the $32,000 figure, it said, was the amount of taxable income those
people had." (Michael Cooper, "McCain Goes Negative, Worrying Some
In GOP," The New York Times, 7/30/08