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January 8, 2009

TOLEDO, Ohio -- Joe the Plumber is putting down his wrenches and picking up a reporter's notebook. The Ohio man who became a household name during the presidential campaign says he is heading to Israel as a war correspondent for the conservative website pjtv.com...

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** FILE ** In this Oct. 30, 2008 file photo, Samuel "Joe The Plumber" Wurzelbacher speaks at a rally for Republican presidential candidate Sen. John McCain, R-Ariz. at a Town Square Stop in Washington Park in Sandusky, Ohio. Joe The Plumber is putting down his wrenches and picking up his reporter's notepad. He's heading to Israel as a war correspondent for a conservative Web site. (AP Photo/Carolyn Kaster, File)
** FILE ** In this Oct. 30, 2008 file photo, Samuel "Joe The Plumber" Wurzelbacher speaks at a rally for Republican presidential candidate Sen. John McCain, R-Ariz. at a Town Square Stop in Washington Park in Sandusky, Ohio. Joe The Plumber is putting down his wrenches and picking up his reporter's notepad. He's heading to Israel as a war correspondent for a conservative Web site. (AP Photo/Carolyn Kaster, File)

TOLEDO, Ohio -- Joe the Plumber is putting down his wrenches and picking up a reporter's notebook.

The Ohio man who became a household name during the presidential campaign says he is heading to Israel as a war correspondent for the conservative website pjtv.com.

Samuel J. Wurzelbacher said he'll spend 10 days covering the fighting.

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He told WNWO-TV in Toledo that he wants to let Israel's "'Average Joes' share their story."

Wurzelbacher gained attention during the final weeks of the campaign when he asked Barack Obama about his tax plan.

He later joined Republican John McCain on the campaign trail. At one stop, he agreed with a McCain supporter who asked if he believed a vote for Obama was a vote for the death of Israel.

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