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Tuesday, March 20, 2007

Senior Senator John McCain on the Stump in NH

Presidential hopeful John McCain was in the Granite State over the weekend campaigning on a grassroots level. Senator McCain, who was in high spirits, wasted no time in drawing a distinction between both he and contending Democrats. McCain, quite popular in New Hampshire, soundly defeated President Bush in this battleground state during the 2000 Republican primary with his patented "straight talk express" tour.

Senator McCain acknowledged his support for President Bush's plan, while making mention of the near dozen plans of Democrat's to "kill people then leave". McCain went on to suggest that the partisan politics should be brought to an end so that a consensus can be reached.

Senator McCain took the opportunity to draw a distinction between fellow primary contender Mitt Romney on the abortion issue. McCain was quick to mention that he has held a documented pro-life stance whereas Romney has flip-flopped over the issue of late. McCain did have a "Senior Moment" over the weekend when he stated the importance of keeping Massachusetts as first in the nation instead of New Hampshire.

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