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  • {{Image|McCain.jpg|right|350px|John McCain in Merrimack, NH.}} ''This article is about the U.S. Senator. See [[John McCain (disambiguation)]] for his ancestors and descendants, all with Navy ties...
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  • ...serve links. Regular disambiguation, given how often people will type in "John McCain", doesn't sound like the best approach for usability. Suggestions? [[User:H
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  • * Timberg, Robert. ''John McCain: An American Odyssey'' (2007) [http://www.amazon.com/John-McCain-American-R
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  • {{rpl|John McCain Sr.}} {{rpl|John McCain Jr.}}
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  • ...John McCain IV is a [[United States Naval Academy|Naval Academy]] student. John McCain Sr. is half of the only father-son pair of full admirals in U.S. Navy histo
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  • | pagename = John McCain Sr.
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  • ...Carriers Pacific Fleet]] in the [[Second World War]]; father of Admiral [[John McCain Jr.]]
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  • ...in-chief of the Pacific Fleet during the [[Vietnam War]], while his son, [[John McCain]], was a [[prisoner of war]]
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  • Grandson of [[John McCain Jr.]] and son of [[John McCain]]; 2009 graduate of the [[United States Naval Academy]]
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  • {{rpl|John McCain Sr.}} {{rpl|John McCain Jr.}}
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  • Grandson of [[John McCain Jr.]] and son of [[John McCain]]; 2009 graduate of the [[United States Naval Academy]]
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  • ...in-chief of the Pacific Fleet during the [[Vietnam War]], while his son, [[John McCain]], was a [[prisoner of war]]
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  • #REDIRECT [[John McCain]]
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  • #REDIRECT [[John McCain]]
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  • National Security Adviser to [[John McCain]]; former "Shadow Government" columnist at [[Foreign Policy (magazine)]]
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  • ...serve links. Regular disambiguation, given how often people will type in "John McCain", doesn't sound like the best approach for usability. Suggestions? [[User:H
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  • | pagename = John McCain
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  • ...John McCain IV is a [[United States Naval Academy|Naval Academy]] student. John McCain Sr. is half of the only father-son pair of full admirals in U.S. Navy histo
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  • * Timberg, Robert. ''John McCain: An American Odyssey'' (2007) [http://www.amazon.com/John-McCain-American-R
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  • ...Carriers Pacific Fleet]] in the [[Second World War]]; father of Admiral [[John McCain Jr.]]
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  • ...Safe]]; principal of [[Outlaw Media]]; Director of Online Media for the [[John McCain]] presidential campaign =
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  • | pagename = John McCain Sr.
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  • ...ic and possibly even a parent topic depending on perspective. And wouldn't John McCain be a better fit as a related topic? [[User:Chris Day|Chris Day]] 03:21, 11
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  • {{r|John McCain}}
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  • ...Y) on the House Rules Committee; former Republican staffer including the [[John McCain]] 2000 presidential campaign
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  • {{r|John McCain}}
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  • {{r|John McCain}}
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  • ...(United States)|R-]][[Arizona (U.S. state)|Arizona]]) and candidate vs. [[John McCain]] for 2010 Republican Senate primary; [[House Committee on Energy and Comme
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  • {{r|John McCain}}
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  • Image:McCain.jpg|Senator [[John McCain]]
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  • {{r|John McCain}}
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  • In his book, ''Why Courage Matters: The Way to a Braver Life'', [[John McCain]] said "John Lewis was as courageous as anyone could ever hope to be."<ref> | author = John McCain with Mark Salter}}</ref>
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  • ...director of [[Keep America Safe]] (KAS). He was previously part of the [[John McCain]] presidential campaign, and on the political research team at the [[Republ ==John McCain campaign==
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  • *[[John McCain Jr.]] admiral and successor to Greene as commander, [[United States Pacific *[[ John McCain|John McCain III]], prisoner of war and 2008 presidential candidate
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  • {{r|John McCain}}
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  • ...ited States)|D-]][[Michigan (U.S. state)|Michigan]]) is the chairman and [[John McCain]] ([[Republican Party (United States)|R-]][[Arizona (U.S. state)|Arizona]])
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  • {{r|John McCain}}
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  • {{Image|McCain.jpg|right|350px|John McCain in Merrimack, NH.}} ''This article is about the U.S. Senator. See [[John McCain (disambiguation)]] for his ancestors and descendants, all with Navy ties...
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  • ...da (U.S. state)|Florida]] in January 2008, so he pulled out and endorsed [[John McCain]]. ...Giuliani's poor showing in Florida, he withdrew from the race and endorsed John McCain.<ref>{{cite news|title=Giuliani Exits Race, Endorses McCain|url=http://www.
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  • {{r|John McCain}} {{r|John McCain||**}}
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  • Often called '''McCain-Feingold''' after its cosponsors, Sens. [[John McCain]] ([[U.S Republican Party|R-]][[Arizona (U.S. state)|Arizona]] and [[Russel
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  • ...ring the 2008 election cycle with both Obama and his Republican opponent [[John McCain]].
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  • ...Davis]] (R-[[Virginia (U.S. state)|Virginia]]) chairs the organization. [[John McCain]] is a member, but [[Sarah Palin]] is not.
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  • On [[July 25]], [[2005]] [[US Senator|Senator]] [[John McCain]] tabled an amendment to the a military spending bill, intended to restrict ...useaction=NewsCenter.ViewPressRelease&Content_id=1595 Statement of Senator John McCain Amendment on Army Field Manual], [[July 25]], [[2005]]
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  • {{r|John McCain}}
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  • *Ranking minority member, [[Senate Armed Services Committee]]: Sen [[John McCain]] (v[[Arizona (U.S. state)|Arizona]])
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  • ...n February 2010, he verbally attacked both 2008 presidential candidates, [[John McCain]] and [[Barack Obama]], always referring to the latter as "Barack Hussein O ...3 bill would solve the problem It competes with a joint reform bill from [[John McCain]] and [[Ted Kennedy]], and a third bill from [[Jon Kyl]]. <ref name=WND2005
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  • {{r|John McCain}} Arizona
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  • {{r|John McCain}}
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  • {{r|John McCain Sr.}}
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  • {{r|John McCain}}
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  • ...te about political dirty tricks such as anonymous phone calls used against John McCain before the 2000 South Carolina primary.
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  • | 2008 || [[Barack Obama]], Democrat || [[John McCain]], Republican || <span style="color:blue"> Obama</span>
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  • ...ate for president in the 2008 Republican primary, but finished second to [[John McCain]] in that campaign. He then won the Republican nomination in 2012 and ran ...in New Hampshire to regain his momentum, but he was defeated by Senator [[John McCain]] 37-32%, who made a stunning comeback after most thought he was politicall
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  • ...lly supported [[Mike Huckabee]], and then later supported the Republican [[John McCain]] ticket due to the vice-presidential candidacy of the evangelical Alaska G
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  • ...Chao]] in the [[George W. Bush Administration]]. In the 2008, he called [[John McCain]] too liberal.
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  • {{r|John McCain}}
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  • }}</ref> Ingraham criticized the weight of John McCain's daughter Meghan McCain, triggering a response that Ingraham would not eng
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  • ...bama does not equal [[Hillary Clinton]]' or 'Barack Obama does not equal [[John McCain]]'. What makes it true is that he - in this particular case - won the presi
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  • ''In the 2008 U.S. presidential election, Senator John McCain, with a 85% conservative voting record and a maverick reputation, is the co ...time ACU rating of 86.1 and Mr. Frist's 87.8, worth noting is Arizona Sen. John McCain's 82.3. Also worth noting are the lifetime ACU ratings of so-called "second
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  • ...ial campaign, Obama's opponent, [[Arizona (U.S. state)|Arizona]] Senator [[John McCain]] ([[Republican Party|Republican]]) never took up the issue as it was soon
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  • ..., he has been described as one who sees it through a soldier's eyes. Sen. John McCain (Republican Party (United States)|R-Arizona (U.S. state)|Arizona) said of h
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  • [[Sarah Palin]] was governor of Alaska when she was Senator [[John McCain]]'s running mate in the failed Republican bid for the presidency in 2008.
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  • ...spite Obama's excellent polling results compared to Republican candidate [[John McCain]], he could suffer from the [[Bradley effect]] in the final election - that
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  • He declined to endorse [[John McCain]] or [[Barack Obama]] for President. On an October 2009 speech at the Unive
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  • [[United States Senator]] [[John McCain]], who was tortured by when he was a prisoner of [[North Vietnam]], is the
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  • ..., the Department of Defense should be subject to annual audits. Senators [[John McCain]] and [[Claire McCaskill]] have already introduced this measure in the Sena
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  • ..., Senate Minority Leader Mitch McConnell has his hands full in the Senate, John McCain is concerned with reelection, and no politician is getting significant poll
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  • As the FCC introduced its rulemaking proposal, Senator [[John McCain]] ([[Republican Party (United States)|R-]][[Arizona (U.S. state)|Arizona]])
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  • ...ive months pregnant and had decided to keep the baby and marry the father. John McCain had been informed of this matter prior to choosing Palin as his running mat
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  • ...ase is meager, but national polls put him in first or second place, with [[John McCain]], his main rival. Analysts point to his evangelical base, his conservatis
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  • In 2008, he worked in the Rudy Giuliani campaign and voted for John McCain in November.
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  • The staff, according to Politico (magazine), are primarily former John McCain campaign staff:
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  • Bachmann explicitly refused to endorse John McCain's presidential campaign in 2008, telling the West Sherburne Tribune that Mc
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  • |<center><B><big>Republican Candidate:</big><BR><U><big>John McCain</big></U></b></center><BR>
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  • Palin was chosen by Republican presidential nominee [[John McCain]] as his running mate in his bid for the U.S. presidency in August 2008. Sh ...g and a gas pipeline in Alaska; and her lack of foreign policy experience. John McCain insisted that Palin had been thoroughly vetted before being offered the vic
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  • ...staff member, [[9-11 Commission]]; Former legislative director for Senator John McCain and chief of staff for the Senate Committee on Commerce, Science, and Trans
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  • ...times in ten years, including July 2, 2008, when she wrote, referring to [[John McCain]] and [[Barack Obama]], "In the warped imagination of some on the left and
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  • ...ilton|Paris]] [Hilton] and a new international crisis that allows [John] [[John McCain|McCain]] to again flex his Manchurian Candidate military cred. Let the [[Ne
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  • On [[July 25]], [[2005]] [[US Senator|Senator]] [[John McCain]] tabled an amendment to the a military spending bill, intended to restrict ...useaction=NewsCenter.ViewPressRelease&Content_id=1595 Statement of Senator John McCain Amendment on Army Field Manual], [[July 25]], [[2005]]
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  • ...le to visit her, and later received condolences from his Republican rival, John McCain.<ref>''BBC News'': '[http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/americas/7707364.stm Barack ...re America and Orderly Immigration Act" introduced by Republican Senator [[John McCain]]. <ref>{{cite news | first=109th Congress, 1st Session | last=U.S. Senate
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  • ...ded by [[Barack Obama]] (Democrat). Both Obama, and Republican candidate [[John McCain]], have distanced themselves from some current policies. Nevertheless, majo
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  • ...[[Republican Party (United States)|Republican Party]] ticket of Senator [[John McCain]] of [[Arizona (U.S. state)|Arizona]] and [[Alaska (U.S. state)|Alaska]] Go ...[[Republican Party (United States)|Republican Party]] ticket was Senator [[John McCain]] of [[Arizona (U.S. state)|Arizona]], with [[Alaska (U.S. state)|Alaska]]
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  • ***[[John McCain]] * [[John McCain]]
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  • ...ilton|Paris]] [Hilton] and a new international crisis that allows [John] [[John McCain|McCain]] to again flex his Manchurian Candidate military cred. Let the [[Ne
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  • Sessions opposed Sen. [[John McCain]]’s (R-Ariz.) 2005 legislation to outlaw the use of harsh interrogation t
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  • ...campaigns. In the 2008 presidential race, he endorsed fellow Republican [[John McCain]].<ref>{{cite web
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  • ***[[John McCain]]
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  • ...er [[Rick Warren]], where Warren asked both him and Republican contender [[John McCain]] questions about their faith (Warren would later lead the invocation at Ob
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  • ...8: Fast Carriers Pacific Fleet, under VADM [[Marc Mitscher]] and, later, [[John McCain Sr.]] ...lmost cost Admiral Halsey his job. In effect, they did cost Vice Admiral [[John McCain Sr.]], TF38's commander, his job, although not until the war was over. Give
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  • Senator John McCain and a Congressional delegation visited on April 1, and he offered "cautious Senator John McCain (Republican Party (United States)|R-Arizona (U.S. state)|Arizona), the Repu
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  • For the 2008 presidential election, Bush endorsed fellow Republican [[John McCain]], a U.S. Senator from [[Arizona (U.S. state)|Arizona]], in the White House
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  • ...ot across the deck and hit an [[A-4 Skyhawk]] attack aircraft piloted by [[John McCain]], tearing open its fuel tank and starting a major fire, which, in turn, se
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  • ...ke at the march. Others, however, such as Mark McKinnon, an adviser in the John McCain campaign said that while there is an " 'opportunity for Republicans" to tap ...path to citizenship and a free market in labor, in addition to goods .... John McCain’s first real apostasy was campaign finance reform. Most of his other majo
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  • Former Rep. Tom Tancredo verbally attacked both 2008 presidential candidates, John McCain and Barack Obama, always referring to the latter as "Barack Hussein Obama,"
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  • | title = Transcript, April 2, 2006: John McCain, Tony Zinni}}</ref></blockquote>
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  • ...S. presidential election, 200|2008 U.S. presidential election]], Senator [[John McCain]], with a 82% conservative voting record and a maverick reputation, is the ...ts from a conservative viewpoint. Most of them fiercely opposed Senator [[John McCain]] until he won the 2008 GOP nomination, then grudgingly came to accept him.
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  • ...ancisco Chronicle'', December 7, 2006. Retrieved May 3, 2008.</ref> Sen. [[John McCain]] ([[Republican Party (United States)|R]]-[[Arizona (U.S. state)|Arizona]])
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  • ...players to be drug tested. As a result, a Senate subcommittee headed by [[John McCain]] and [[Byron Dorgan]] strongly suggested to MLB Players Association head [
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  • ...slatures|state legislatures]]. After an intense primary season campaign, [[John McCain]], Senator from [[Arizona (U.S. state)|Arizona]], emerged as the Republican ...andidates]] show that two candidates are dominant: [[Rudy Giuliani]] and [[John McCain]]. More conservative Republicans like [[Newt Gingrich]], [[Mitt Romney]], a
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  • ...ael Mukasey's article, Republican Party (United States)|Republican Senator John McCain published an op-ed in the Washington Post in which he denies the usefulness
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