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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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  • * 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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  • Grandson of [[John McCain Jr.]] and son of [[John McCain]]; 2009 graduate of the [[United States Naval Academy]]
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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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  • {{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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  • ...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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  • {{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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  • ...(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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  • Image:McCain.jpg|Senator [[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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  • ...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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  • ...litical right|Republican party to the conservative right, and opposed Sen. John McCain (Republican Party (United States)|R-Arizona (U.S. state)|Arizona). She end
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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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  • 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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  • *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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  • He eventually endorsed John McCain, for which James Dobson criticized him. <ref name=CT>{{citation | title = James Dobson criticizes Gary Bauer's endorsement of John McCain
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  • ...e Blue Dog Coalition. 31 of the 39 have districts that were won by Senator John McCain (R-AZ), in the 2008 presidential election. Of the fourteen first-term Democ
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  • Before CSIS, he was national security assistant to Senator John McCain of the U. S. Senate Armed Services Committee, as director of intelligence a
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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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  • ...kasey's article, [[Republican Party (United States)|Republican]] Senator [[John McCain]] published an op-ed in the [[Washington Post]] in which he denies the usef
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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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  • ...son officer to the Senate, his immediate military supervisor was then-CAPT John McCain, who describes him as one of his "oldest and closest friends".<ref name=WSJ ...ate, where he served until July 1984. In that role, he worked directly for John McCain, then Captain, United States Navy.
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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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  • ...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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  • [[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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  • [[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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  • ...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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  • 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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  • He disagreed with [[John McCain]]'s proposal that the US should never engage in [[torture]], particularly i
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  • ...ell if voters do not hold political parties accountable for failure. While John McCain is trying desperately to pretend that he never had anything to do with the
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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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  • ...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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  • ...esources from Iraq and Afghanistan. In response to a question from Sen. [[John McCain]] ([[Republican Party (United States)|Republican]]-[[Arizona (U.S. state)|A Sen. [[John McCain]] said, of turning the government force outside Benghazi into wreckage and
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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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  • ...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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  • 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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  • ...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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  • ...atic Party presidential candidate Barack Obama instead of for Republican [[John McCain]].<ref name=twsSEPcv502>{{cite news
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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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  • ...es for president generally supported Bush's policies, especially Senator [[John McCain]], who took personal credit for the "surge" policy that reduced the level o
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  • ...ision of "torture warrants" for true ticking bomb matters. Others, such as John McCain, have suggested they stay criminalized, but that a jury may determine that
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  • ...t a middle ground" on the issue of illegal immigration, but rivals such as John McCain advocated legislation requiring illegal immigrants to first leave the count
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  • VADM [[John McCain Sr.]]
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