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Doubts raised on US 'plumber Joe' | Doubts raised on US 'plumber Joe' |
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Doubt has been cast over the story of "Joe the plumber", the man who unexpectedly became the star of this week's US presidential debate. | Doubt has been cast over the story of "Joe the plumber", the man who unexpectedly became the star of this week's US presidential debate. |
Joe Wurzelbacher, of Ohio, was thrown into the spotlight after he was used by John McCain as an example of who might suffer under Barack Obama's tax plans. | Joe Wurzelbacher, of Ohio, was thrown into the spotlight after he was used by John McCain as an example of who might suffer under Barack Obama's tax plans. |
But it now emerges he is not a licensed plumber and owes $1,200 in back taxes. | But it now emerges he is not a licensed plumber and owes $1,200 in back taxes. |
Meanwhile, the two candidates traded jokes, not jibes, at a dinner a day after their final televised debate. | Meanwhile, the two candidates traded jokes, not jibes, at a dinner a day after their final televised debate. |
Mr Obama and Mr McCain took to the stage in New York trading wisecracks about their campaigns, in light relief to the tense atmosphere of the debate the night before. | Mr Obama and Mr McCain took to the stage in New York trading wisecracks about their campaigns, in light relief to the tense atmosphere of the debate the night before. |
Mr Obama retains a five-point lead over his Republican rival following Wednesday's third and final debate, according to the latest poll by Reuters/C-SPAN/Zogby on Friday. | Mr Obama retains a five-point lead over his Republican rival following Wednesday's third and final debate, according to the latest poll by Reuters/C-SPAN/Zogby on Friday. |
And the Washington Post newspaper has endorsed Barack Obama, saying he has shown the right characteristics needed to take the country through a time of great economic uncertainty. | And the Washington Post newspaper has endorsed Barack Obama, saying he has shown the right characteristics needed to take the country through a time of great economic uncertainty. |
Unpaid taxes | Unpaid taxes |
Joe Wurzelbacher, 34, found himself at the centre of a media frenzy on Thursday after "Joe the plumber" was mentioned 26 times during the final debate. | Joe Wurzelbacher, 34, found himself at the centre of a media frenzy on Thursday after "Joe the plumber" was mentioned 26 times during the final debate. |
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The meeting between Joe the plumber and Barack Obama | The meeting between Joe the plumber and Barack Obama |
A week earlier, he had confronted Mr Obama at a rally, questioning the Democratic candidate on tax plans that would see him taxed more if a plumbing business he hoped to buy earned more than $250,000 a year. | A week earlier, he had confronted Mr Obama at a rally, questioning the Democratic candidate on tax plans that would see him taxed more if a plumbing business he hoped to buy earned more than $250,000 a year. |
He was held by Mr McCain in the debate as an example of an every day hard-working American who would be penalised by Mr Obama's tax policy. | He was held by Mr McCain in the debate as an example of an every day hard-working American who would be penalised by Mr Obama's tax policy. |
However, a bit of media digging has uncovered that Mr Wurzelbacher's first name is actually Samuel and he does not have a plumber's licence, although the company he works for does. | However, a bit of media digging has uncovered that Mr Wurzelbacher's first name is actually Samuel and he does not have a plumber's licence, although the company he works for does. |
According to Tony Herrera, of the Plumbers and Steamfitters Local 50 in Toledo, Ohio, Mr Wurzelbacher cannot practise in Toledo without a licence - although he can work for someone with a master's licence or in outlying areas that do not require a licence. | According to Tony Herrera, of the Plumbers and Steamfitters Local 50 in Toledo, Ohio, Mr Wurzelbacher cannot practise in Toledo without a licence - although he can work for someone with a master's licence or in outlying areas that do not require a licence. |
According to local court records, Mr Wurzelbacher also owes the state of Ohio $1,182.98 in personal income tax. | According to local court records, Mr Wurzelbacher also owes the state of Ohio $1,182.98 in personal income tax. |
Mr Wurzelbacher acknowledged he did not have a plumber's licence and admitted in one interview he was "not even close" to earning $250,000. | Mr Wurzelbacher acknowledged he did not have a plumber's licence and admitted in one interview he was "not even close" to earning $250,000. |
Warm words | Warm words |
At a fundraiser for Catholic charities on Thursday night, Mr McCain joked that he had replaced all his campaign advisers. "All of their positions will now be held by a man named Joe the plumber," he said. | At a fundraiser for Catholic charities on Thursday night, Mr McCain joked that he had replaced all his campaign advisers. "All of their positions will now be held by a man named Joe the plumber," he said. |
US rivals swap jokes at dinner | |
He also made a jokey reference to Barack Obama's fierce rival for the Democratic candidacy, Hillary Clinton, who was also in the audience. | He also made a jokey reference to Barack Obama's fierce rival for the Democratic candidacy, Hillary Clinton, who was also in the audience. |
"I can't shake the feeling that some people here are pulling for me. I'm delighted to see you here tonight Hillary," he said. | "I can't shake the feeling that some people here are pulling for me. I'm delighted to see you here tonight Hillary," he said. |
Meanwhile, Barack Obama said he needed to correct some misconceptions about his background. | Meanwhile, Barack Obama said he needed to correct some misconceptions about his background. |
"I was not born in a manger. I was actually born on Krypton and sent here by my father, Jor-el, to save the Planet Earth," he said, in a reference to Superman. | "I was not born in a manger. I was actually born on Krypton and sent here by my father, Jor-el, to save the Planet Earth," he said, in a reference to Superman. |
He also listed his great strength as "my humility" and his greatest weakness as being "a little too awesome". | He also listed his great strength as "my humility" and his greatest weakness as being "a little too awesome". |
The annual dinner has a tradition of presidential candidates as headline speakers before the election. | The annual dinner has a tradition of presidential candidates as headline speakers before the election. |
Both men paid tribute to each other, with Mr Obama praising Mr McCain's service to his country as a former Navy pilot and prisoner of war in Vietnam. | Both men paid tribute to each other, with Mr Obama praising Mr McCain's service to his country as a former Navy pilot and prisoner of war in Vietnam. |
Mr McCain praised Mr Obama for his bid to become the first black president. "I can't wish my opponent luck but I do wish him well." | Mr McCain praised Mr Obama for his bid to become the first black president. "I can't wish my opponent luck but I do wish him well." |