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Sen. Barack Obama compares his economic plan to Senator McCain's, arguing that McCain's plan is simply an extension of the failing Bush model.
Obama promises that he will not raise taxes for families making less than $250,000.
Senator Barack Obama briefly outlines his plans for reform if he wins the presidential race.
Obama prioritizes lowering health care costs while giving tax credits for those in mortgage trouble.
Education reform is also pivotal to his reform strategies.
Senator Barack Obama stresses the importance of reducing inequality in gender-based income disparity at the National Urban League. However, Obama sidestepped the racial component of the question.
Economic inequality will be on the forefront of his reform plans if elected, Obama says.
Foreseeing a sea change in presidential approachability, Senator Barack Obama says "I expect that the White House will be the People's House."
With these words, Obama assures voters that the he will remain approachable, responsive, and open-minded if elected president.