House Republicans and Democrats pushed dueling economic stimulus measures Monday as evidence mounted that the financial meltdown is dominating the presidential race and House and Senate campaigns. House Republicans announced — but then backed down on — plans to demand that majority Democrats call Congress back into session before the elections to pass a stimulus bill. The swift about-face highlighted the tricky politics leaders of both parties are facing three weeks before Election Day, as they scramble to address voters' fears about the economic crisis, following...
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