Published 11/25/2008
by rsinderbrand
at CNN Political Ticker
McCain confirmed Tuesday he’s planning to run for a fifth Senate term in 2010.
(CNN) – Former GOP presidential candidate John McCain denied Tuesday that political considerations played a role in his selection of running mate Sarah Palin, calling her “an energizing factor” and telling reporters the Alaska governor has a “very bright future in a [...]
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