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McCain's Open To Pro-Choice Veep; Bloomberg's Stances Disqualifying?
Here's John McCain, in an interview with the Weekly Standard's Stephen Hayes : Hard to say this was out of context... "I think that the pro-life position is one of the important aspects or fundamentals of the Republican Party. And I also feel that--and I'm not trying to equivocate here--that Americans want us to work together. You know, Tom Ridge is one of the great leaders and he happens ...
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McCain Says He Couldn’t Pick A Running Mate Who Is ‘Pro-Gay Rights’
Think Progress — ... Asked if McCain meant someone couldn’t “be pro-gay and still be a Republican,” an anonymous McCain adviser told the Atlantic’s Marc Ambinder that McCain’s Bloomberg comment was actually “a message of inclusion.” ...

McCain: The party could “exclude people” for being “pro-gay rights“
The Moderate Voice — ... Marc Ambinder has a spokesman’s comment that McCain’s statement is really a “message of inclusion.” I am inclined to think McCain is of the generation that’s personally uncomfortable around ‘out’ gay people but happy to them so long as they know their place and stay quietly in the closet. That would also be consistent with his ...

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