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...Part of McCain??s appeal in 2000, and again in 2008, has been his frank, independent nature. McCain has built up a respected and honest career doing what he thinks is right and not worrying about how his actions might upset party leaders and the political hierarchy in Washington. McCain has come too far to abandon these character traits for a few more votes in the presidential campaign. Attacking Bush about Katrina might appeal to embittered or neglected citizens and students in New Orleans, but it is not worth sacrificing integrity...
...mind that more Democrats than ever are having a “say” in the 2008 contest.Yes, you can make a case the protracted battle is hurting both Clinton and Obama’s chances in the fall election. Their attacks on one another amount to doing McCain??s dirty work for him.But that battle will soon be over and such divisions will heal quickly formost Democrats. While the folks on the losing side will be sore, most will quickly rally to the nominee. They’ll get over it and for good reason...
...other hand, Republican nominee John McCain??s “Service to America” biography tour—effectively an attempt to kill time until the fall—has been downright tedious. His well-worn personality parade pales in comparison to the current mood of cliffhanger ambiguity that still hangs over the Democratic nomination. Suddenly, what has often been an automatic nomination process has been ignited with uncertainty and thus interest. The theatrical element to Obama and Clinton’s tussle has generated public enthusiasm at a fever pitch, generating far more media coverage...
...there’s one man in America who has the right to say that he opposes 100 years of war, it’s a man who has been through five and a half years in the Hanoi Hilton,” Rove said, referring to McCain??s time as a prisoner of war in Vietnam...
...response was ‘I can do more,’” Leach said. Markus R.T. Kolic ’09, former chair of the Harvard Students for Edwards, said he hopes that Elizabeth will continue to be critical of Republican presidential candidate John McCain??s health care policy. Edwards has said that neither she nor McCain, who was treated for melanoma, would be covered under his proposed health insurance plan. “She’s been excellent for the Democratic Party on health care,” Kolic said...