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Biden, Obama helped keep 'Bridge to Nowhere' alive - CNN.com
Biden, Obama helped keep 'Bridge to Nowhere' alive - CNN.com
Biden, Obama helped keep 'Bridge to Nowhere' alive
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* Joe Biden, Barack Obama voted to kill a Senate amendment diverting bridge funding
* Both voted for final transportation bill that included the $223 million bridge earmark
* Alaska's "Bridge to Nowhere" has been used by Dems to mock Gov. Sarah Palin
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By Drew Griffin and Kathleen Johnston
CNN Special Investigations Unit
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DEWEY BEACH, Delaware (CNN) -- Although Democratic vice presidential candidate Joe Biden routinely mocks his Republican counterpart, Alaska Gov. Sarah Palin, for her onetime support of the infamous "Bridge to Nowhere," Biden and his running mate voted to keep the project alive twice.
Democratic vice presidential candidate Sen. Joe Biden campaigns in Washington on Tuesday.
Democratic vice presidential candidate Sen. Joe Biden campaigns in Washington on Tuesday.
Both Biden and Democratic presidential candidate Barack Obama voted to kill a Senate amendment that would have diverted federal funding for the bridge to repair a Louisiana span badly damaged by Hurricane Katrina, Senate records show.
And both voted for the final transportation bill that included the $223 million earmark for the Alaska project.
An amendment offered by Sen. Tom Coburn, R-Oklahoma, would have stripped the money appropriated to connect the Alaskan coastal city of Ketchikan to its airport on sparsely populated Gravina Island and diverted the money to Louisiana.
But Biden andObama and 80 of their colleagues rejected the measure, an amendment to a massive 2005 transportation bill that funded thousands of projects across the country.
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