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McCain to return to the Senate next week
McCain to return to the Senate next week
John McCain is set to return to the Senate next week. (CNN) — Former GOP presidential candidate John McCain will return to the Senate next week to participate in the lame duck session, his chief of staff Mark Buse tells CNN. Buse calls McCain “eager” to get back to work in the Senate, saying they talked about [...]
How McCain lost me.
althouse.blogspot.com — As promised , I'm mining my archive -- beginning in late August -- to try to understand how I turned against John McCain. August 25: "Nicely done. I'm glad to see the return of the light touch," I say about an Obama ad that uses the song "What a ... (more) How McCain lost me.
McCain First, Second, And Always
McCain First, Second, And Always
tnr.com — One day in early March 1986, John McCain, an Arizona congressman, sat down to write a letter. McCain had heard that a long-time friend and donor, Charles Keating, was upset for being listed as a member of McCain's campaign finance committee when a ... (more) McCain First, Second, And Always
For John McCain
frum.nationalreview.com — 10) No elected official in American life has contributed more to the security of the nation than John McCain. Latterly, McCain was the most senior and... . . . (more) For John McCain
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