WASHINGTON (Reuters) - After a difficult week that sparked Democratic worries, Barack Obama fired back at Republican presidential rival John McCain on Friday with tough ads and a retooled message outlining their differences on taxes. Obama acknowledged the concerns of his supporters after a week dominated by McCain and his new running mate, Alaska Gov. Sarah Palin, who charged out of the Republican convention on a wave of momentum and unleashed a volley of harsh personal attacks against him. The emergence of Palin, an anti-abortion and pro-gun conservative who electrified the party's base supporters, seemed to knock Obama off stride...
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