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Senator John McCain on Wednesday injected another surprise into his presidential campaign, announcing that he would suspend campaigning on Thursday and seek a delay in this weeks planned debate so that he could return to Washington to try to forge a consensus on a financial bailout package.

I am calling on the President to convene a meeting with the leadership from both houses of Congress, including Senator Obama and myself, Mr. McCain said in New York on Wednesday afternoon. It is time for both parties to come together to solve this problem.

A short time later, Senator Barack Obama appeared at a hastily called news conference in Clearwater, Fla., and said he agreed there are times for politics and there are times to rise above politics and do what's right. But he said he saw no need to cancel the debate, scheduled for Friday night at the University of Mississippi. This is exactly the time when people need to hear from the candidates, Mr. Obama said.

He added: Part of the presidents job is to deal with more than one thing at once. In my mind its more important than ever.

Mr. Obama said that he and Mr. McCain had spoken for about five minutes by telephone on Wednesday afternoon, but during that conversation he said he was not left with the impression that Mr. McCain planned to skip the debate. The two men agreed in principle to issue a joint statement about the bipartisan need for a government bailout, providing it met a list of oversight conditions.
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