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Tuesday, June 03, 2008

Cheney Doesn't Back McCain's Gas Tax Plan

clipped from ap.google.com

Vice President Dick Cheney on Monday rejected a suspension of the federal gasoline tax as proposed by his party's presumptive presidential nominee, Sen. John McCain. Cheney said it would offer little help to consumers coping with gas prices around $4 a gallon.

The vice president's critique went further than President Bush's own comments on the idea, which appears dead anyway.

"I think it's a false notion, in the sense that you're not going to have much of an impact, given the size of the gasoline tax on the total cost of the gallon of gas," Cheney said when asked about the matter during a luncheon appearance. "You might buy a little bit of relief there, but it's minimal."

I was pointed to this article by Politico's Jonathan Martin, who says, "Surely the vice president knows where his party's nominee stands on this issue."

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