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 Special Report Senator John McCain
John McCain is talking to and about the world.
John McCain is not officially running for president.
With the 2008 presidential election more than three years away, the Arizona Republican is making it clear in nationally prominent ways that a second run for the White House is more than on his mind.
www.azcentral.com /news/specials/arizona/mccainreport.html   (805 words)

  
 John McCain - dKosopedia
McCain won the New Hampshire Primary but lost a lot of support after the George W. Bush campaign resorted to vile campaign tactics in the Southern state primaries.
Although the former prisoner of war demonstrated impressive strnegth of character during the 2000 presidential race that doesn't seem to be his strategy for 2008.
McCAIN, John Sidney, III from Biographical Directory of the United States Congress, 1774-Present
www.dkosopedia.com /index.php/John_McCain   (424 words)

  
 JohnKerry.com - Official Web Site
Over the past few days, President Bush and 2008 Republican presidential hopeful John McCain have both attacked Kerry's honest assessment of the President's mishandling of Iraq, attacked his patriotism, and in the case of the President, tried to dodge responsibility for misleading our country into a war that he has no plan to win.
It's obvious that the President and the Republicans in Congress are afraid of John Kerry's bold call for a new path forward on Iraq and his plan to start bringing home troops from Iraq by the end of this year.
Kerry's Iraq plan, introduced at a speech at Georgetown and introduced as legislation last week, lays out a comprehensive new strategy to complete the mission in Iraq and bring our troops home.
www.johnkerry.com   (640 words)

  
 JohnKerry.com - Official Web Site
Over the past few days, President Bush and 2008 Republican presidential hopeful John McCain have both attacked Kerry's honest assessment of the President's mishandling of Iraq, attacked his patriotism, and in the case of the President, tried to dodge responsibility for misleading our country into a war that he has no plan to win.
It's obvious that the President and the Republicans in Congress are afraid of John Kerry's bold call for a new path forward on Iraq and his plan to start bringing home troops from Iraq by the end of this year.
Kerry's Iraq plan, introduced at a speech at Georgetown and introduced as legislation last week, lays out a comprehensive new strategy to complete the mission in Iraq and bring our troops home.
www.johnkerry.com   (643 words)

  
 Coyote Gulch
Political Wire: "Sen. John McCain's (R-AZ) friends 'believe the probability of his trying again for president in 2008 has risen from 50 percent to 70 percent, with only the question of his future health raising doubt about his candidacy,' Robert Novak reports.
Oval Office 2008: "The hopes of the New York Republican Party of damaging Hillary Clinton's presidential prospects by making her Senate re-election race difficult - or even defeating her - in 2006 are looking fairly grim.
Oval Office 2008: "Given that he is developing a slight reputation as someone who can't make his mind up on key issues, it is worrying to see Massachusetts Republican Governor Mitt Romney change his tune so quickly on whether or not he is considering a presidential run."
radio.weblogs.com /0101170/categories/2008presidentialelection   (643 words)

  
 EVOTE.COM
Elsewhere in Polls, data from American Research Group on the GOP presidential lineup shows Senator John McCain kicks ass in Mass and still has the magic in New Hampshire.
Or, was it really a brilliant political maneuver by Bill Frist to kick off his official “I'm a Moderate, really!” campaign for 2008?
In Ohio the 2004 election showed an increase of seven points to 16% of the black vote.
www.evote.com   (643 words)

  
 Romney ends formal relationship with consultant Mike Murphy - Boston.com
Mitt Romney has ended his formal relationship with Mike Murphy, the political consultant who guided Sen. John McCain's 2000 presidential campaign and helped Romney chart a course for his own potential White House run in 2008.
Murphy had publicly expressed ambivalence about working on a Romney presidential campaign as long as there was a possibility that McCain, an Arizona Republican, may make a second presidential bid.
Under Murphy's tutelage, Romney not only won his 2002 gubernatorial campaign, but he also navigated his way through the Republican hierarchy and became vice chairman of the Republican Governors Association.
www.boston.com /news/local/massachusetts/articles/2006/01/20/romney_ends_formal_relationship_with_consultant_mike_murphy   (593 words)

  
 Michigan bucks McCain
Michigan Republicans want to bar Democrats and independents from the GOP’s 2008 presidential primary — a step that would present a major hurdle for Sen. John McCain (R-Ariz.), should he decide to run for the White House in 2008.
That strategy, as described by Marshall Wittmann, a former spokesman for McCain’s presidential campaign, entails winning “Northern and Western tier” states to compensate for losses in more conservative bastions in Iowa and the South.
Should McCain run, Michigan would be a critical component of his strategy to win the Republican presidential nomination.
thehill.com /thehill/export/TheHill/News/Frontpage/071405/michigan.html   (593 words)

  
 Free Republic latest articles
John McCain, who has become one of the hottest tips for the presidential ticket in 2008, said the US had dropped the ball in the region, citing recent decisions by Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice to cancel visits to Australia, Indonesia and Malaysia.
The group, which includes Jim Rassmann, the Florence veteran who hit the campaign trail with John Kerry in 2004 to speak about how Kerry saved his life in Vietnam, have issued a letter denouncing the former first lady's support for the Iraq war.
It was the president's first full-scale news conference of the new year, and the 10th...
www.freerepublic.com   (5421 words)

  
 PoliticsNH.com - New Hampshire's Online Political Network
NEW YORK, Aug. 31 -- ItÂ’s only day two of the Republican convention and already New Hampshire delegates have heard from three people who are considering a 2008 presidential run, proof delegates say, that the road to the White House is through the Granite State.
NEW YORK, Sept. 2 -- Pennsylvania Sen. Rick Santorum and Arizona Sen. John McCain both agree that George W. Bush should be elected president, but Thursday they gave opposing strategies to the New Hampshire delegation on how to make that happen.
Brady opens campaign office enters new phase in challenge to Bass
www.politicsnh.com   (5421 words)

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