U.S. automakers hope Obama will bring aid

 
By The Associated Press | Published: November 6, 2008   

DETROIT — Detroit automakers and their allies in Congress said Wednesday Barack Obama’s victory could help U.S. automakers line up federal funding needed for them to survive a terrible economic slump.

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Obama made it clear during his campaign that he understood the automakers’ problems and would work to preserve the industry, U.S. Sen. Carl Levin, D-Mich., said Wednesday.

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