John McCain Monday warned voters that his rival Barack Obama is clever, working killing of Socialist who is not ready to assume the challenges facing the next president of the United States.

Trailing in the polls, only two weeks left before the Nov. 4 election, McCain kept his attack on Obama economic policies while vowing to fight to take the country in a new direction.

The fate of small business owners is central to McCain in the attack, according to the Arizona senator capitalized on a recent meeting with Obama was Ohio plumber, now known Wurzelbacher Joe, who was worried he would not be able to realize their dream of owning your own business If Obama raised taxes.

"After months of the campaign trail eloquence … we finally learned what Senator Obama economic order. Joe as he said he wants to distribute wealth around," McCain boisterous told a crowd gathered in the high school football field in Belton, Missouri.

"If I am elected president, will not raise taxes on anyone, especially small businesses. Faith Senator Obama and strength that will reduce jobs."

McCain surrounded himself with small business owners at a barbecue restaurant in Columbia, Missouri, whom he called "the backbone of the U.S. economy."

"They do not want their taxes increased," said reporters McCain. "They do not want checks given to people who do not pay taxes because Senator Obama wants to take money from someone and give it to someone else."

In tactic does not seem to do much to arouse support for McCain, who was down 11 points in the Gallup national tracking poll Monday.

With Suffolk University poll found that while most voters in Ohio and Missouri have heard of "Joe of Plumber," said his voice was little affected by his story.

Only six percent of respondents in Ohio and eight percent of those in Missouri said they were inclined to vote for McCain on concern that Obama will increase taxes for small businesses earning more than 250,000 U.S. dollars per year.

Some four percent in Ohio and three percent in Missouri said the story made them more likely to vote for Obama, according to research released Monday which also found that Obama has been leading nine points in the key reason of Ohio, and McCain was next to one point in Missouri.

McCain to swing through Midwestern United States state of Missouri comes two days after Obama drew crowds of 100,000 shocking people rally Saturday night in St. Louis.

McCain draw an unenthusiastic crowd of about 2500 until the morning rally in St. Charles, An affluent St. Louis suburb, where he warned that Obama has izvita of redistribution of wealth and forcing families in the huge state-Run Health Plan. "

"Senator Obama is more interested in controlling who gets their piece of pies than in keeping the pie," McCain said.

"We will cut business taxes to create jobs and protect American business in America."

Just two weeks from election day, McCain hopes to rest more difficult potegli campaign messages and automated "robo-calls to voters in swing States assailing Obama of nature, past acquaintances and a miscarriage.

McCain and his vice presidential old partner Sarah Palin also want to came with claims that Obama is far more liberal than Americans reporting, and izvita pursuit of "socialist" tax policy.

They also continued to slam Obama insists on quick withdrawal from Iraq and said Obama was not ready to lead the country through troubled times.

"I will bring our troops home, but I bring them home in honor and victory - not a porazhenieto!" McCain told the crowd.

"The next president will not have time to get used to the office," McCain said repeated attack line that is less resonance in early Sunday of dzhirosvaneto of Obama by Republican former Secretary of State Colin Powell.

"What America needs in this hour is a fighter: someone who puts all his cards on the table, and believes the decision of the American people, war hero and Navy fighter pilot said.

"I am not afraid of war. I’m ready for it."

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