Wednesday, January 2, 2008

John McCain News Roundup

McCain leading Republican field
The Australian - Sydney,Australia
MAVERICK former prisoner-of-war John McCain has revived his once moribund presidential campaign and now leads the Republican field in the crucial state of ...

The Secret Anti-War McCain
Atlantic Online - USA
Ramesh Ponnuru makes the case that the GOP would be in better shape had they gone with John McCain in 2000. That seems plausible to me. ...

ON THE ROAD
Dallas Morning News - Dallas,TX,USA
JOHN McCAIN: He and wife Cindy campaigned in New Hampshire, contrasting his leadership with what he called Mr. Romney's "managerial experience. ...

McCain Rises in NH And National Polls
CQPolitics.com - Washington,DC,USA
By CQ Staff John McCain has rebounded in New Hampshire to make it a close race on the GOP side in the nation’s first primary, and he has also made a big ...

McCain backers hit Romney
Boston Globe - United States
John McCain -- or at least his surrogates and endorsers -- continued the assault on Mitt Romney today. Lindsey Graham, McCain's US Senate colleague from ...

McCain addresses age issue
Boston Globe - United States
By Michael Kranish, Globe Staff PEMBROKE, NH -- John McCain is 71 years old, but the issue of his age comes up only occasionally at his town meetings. ...

New Poll Shows Tight Races in NH
The Associated Press - John McCain are tied. McCain, who is focusing heavily on New Hampshire, has gained recently at the expense of former New York Gov. ...

John McCain on a roll
Guardian Unlimited - UK
At a Veterans of Foreign Wars post in Merrimack, crowds are being turned away an hour before John McCain appears. The interior of the post is packed ...

McCain packs venue
Portsmouth Herald News - Portsmouth,NH,USA
John McCain speaks at the home of Bill Gilmore in Rye Monday evening. McCain spoke about earmarks, climate change and the war in Iraq as part of his visit ...

McCain Tours Friendly New Hampshire
FOX News - USA
by FOXNews.com John McCain is polling third or fourth in Iowa, with very little chance of overtaking Mitt Romney and Mike Huckabee in Thursday’s caucuses, ...

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