by mccainblogs — published on March 2nd, 2008
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Harsh reality about the election also explains why John McCain is the best man to run for the Presidency, if not the only Republican who can win.
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Notes from Thursday’s blogger call with Senator McCain.
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Heh. Maybe McCain-McClane?
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Like Reagan, McCain may never make education his top priority. But by picking a few key issues and using his power effectively, he just might be an education president anyhow.
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Several head-to-head polls of likely voters now show McCain beating Obama, and McCain’s favorable/unfavorable ratings are each a couple points stronger to boot.
by mccainblogs — published on March 1st, 2008
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The same morally simple narrative that hails Mr Obama as Luke Skywalker, bursting out of America’s Death Star, is beginning to portray John McCain as a kind of Darth Vader. Mr McCain is already, in the media’s account, the grumpy old white man who emerged
by mccainblogs — published on February 28th, 2008
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“Republicans owe Hillary our gratitude. She has road-tested several versions of attacks on Obama that don’t work.”
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Both Democratic presidential candidates keep harping on two topics in the campaign. However, both need to explain how they managed to break those same promises as Senators.
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McCain, alone among Republicans, can bring Obama back to earth. Obama talks about crossing the partisan aisle and ending polarization, but he’s never done it in any serious way. McCain specializes in it-one more thing infuriating many Republicans.
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This isn’t specifically McCain-related, but this is a great tribute to a great man.
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South Carolina Governor Mark Sanford, mentioned as a possible Republican running mate for GOP frontrunner John McCain, today has a 61% approval rating and a 33% disapproval rating, yielding a Net Job Approval of Plus 28. Among Republicans, Sanford’s app
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Desperate NYT: Endorse a candidate, then question whether he’s eligible because he was born in the Panama Canal Zone on a military base. How stupid can people get? The NY Times provides a great example.
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It’s beyond absurd to argue that John McCain doesn’t qualify to run as an American for the presidency. The candidate or party that files a lawsuit to challenge him on this point runs the risk of alienating a large swath of the public who have served this
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“Out of our various finalists, the preliminary top picks for McCain’s VP nominee would appear to be (in alphabetical order): Haley Barbour, Charlie Crist, Kay Bailey Hutchison, Tim Pawlenty, and Condi Rice, with wild cards reserved for Joe Lieberman, Davi
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Heh. NY Times: FAIL! “Uh, if there’s an issue of being outside the continental United States (a blatant misreading of the Constitution) what does that say about the likely Democratic nominee who was born in Hawaii?”