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Mac Wants to be Back Again
Mac Wants to be Back Again
I’d been assuming that John McCain wouldn’t run for Senate again in 2010. For one thing, defeated presidential nominees tend not to want to hang around the halls of the Senate (witness John Kerry’s desperate quest for a cabinet position). For another thing, he’s ...
McCain back in the Senate
politico.com — The Mac is back. After nearly two grueling years on the presidential campaign trail, Sen. John McCain, (R-Ariz.) is... quietly returning to his old job in the Senate today during a week-long lame duck session.    ... (more) McCain back in the Senate
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McCain 2010
The Daily Dish | By Andrew Sullivan — ... is setting up a PAC, which some are seeing as a first step for McCain in running for re-election in 2010. And/but sources tell Roll Call that McCain has made clear his intention to run for re-election when his Senate term is up in 2010. "McCain, 72, announced the decision during a meeting Tuesday evening with top ally Sen. Lindsey Graham (R-S.C.), advisers Rick Davis, Charlie Black, Carla Eudy and other aides." Yglesias is slightly puzzled. ...

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