Published 9/5/2008
by CNN Associate Producer Martina Stewart
at CNN Political Ticker
Cindy McCain spoke about her husband at the GOP convention Thursday night.
St. PAUL, Minnesota (CNN) — Cindy McCain praised her husband, Republican presidential nominee John McCain, as "someone of unusual strength and character" in a speech to the Republican National Convention on Thursday.
"You can trust his hand at the wheel," she said, adding: "But you [...]
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