"SPRINGFIELD, Ill. (AP) -- Scraping for any advantage in the presidential campaign's waning days, John McCain and Barack Obama are introducing voters to a new cast of characters.
McCain would like people to know about a former 1960s radical and a corrupt government insider -- both with links to his Democratic opponent.
And Obama is raising the Republican candidate's connections to a disgraced savings and loan executive and a supporter of right-wing death squads.
Each candidate is trying to plant the idea that his opponent must be guilty of something if he has connections to such unsavory characters. Both candidates are guilty of stretching the facts, at times, to smear by association."
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