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    McCain Begins Preliminary White House Run

    Say hello to the GOP front runner in 2008. He is a moderate Republican and carries no baggage.
    McCain Begins Preliminary White House Run
    Nov. 10, 2006 — His party may have taken "a thumpin'," in the words of President Bush, but ABC News has learned that Sen. John McCain, R-Ariz., and his political team have decided it's full steam ahead for his 2008 presidential campaign though he has yet to make the final, official decision.

    Sources close to McCain say on Wednesday in Phoenix, he and a half dozen of his top aides huddled and decided to proceed more formally with his quest for the White House.

    McCain told ABC News that his team will continue to meet and "go through the process of decision making." But, he added, "I certainly haven't made any decision."

    A presidential exploratory committee is expected to be set up this month — perhaps as early as next week.

    McCain's official, final decision will likely not come until after the Christmas holidays, after he's had a chance to talk it over with his wife, Cindy.

    Among his seven children, Jimmy is at boot camp at Camp Pendleton; Jack is at the Naval Academy; and daughter Megan is in her senior year at Columbia University.

    In the meantime, McCain's team is exploring office space in Virginia, hiring staff and building infrastructure in key early-primary states such as Iowa, New Hampshire and South Carolina.

    Strategy Could Target Swing Voters, Bipartisan Issues

    Despite Republican losses of the House and Senate, McCain sees encouraging signs for his personal quest.

    Independent voters were the key swing voters in this election, going overwhelmingly for Democrats. And that could be a voting pool he would tap into.

    "No question. I think voters said they want independence, they want bipartisanship, and they want a voice of moral authority on Iraq, and John McCain is all three," said former Bush adviser Mark McKinnon, who worked on the 2004 campaign.

    "I've always been popular with independents," McCain said. "But I don't know [how] independents feel right now from what I see they are kind of unhappy."

    Republicans will want to focus on winning them back, and according to polls, McCain is more popular with them than he is with conservative Republicans.

    In exit polls, Republican voters expressed disappointment with their party on the issues of fiscal restraint and government ethics, issues McCain has tried to make his signature.

    "A lot of people look at the Republican Congress and say the problem is they only took half measures of which McCain wanted to do in full measure," McKinnon said.

    He said McCain has been a "leader for years" in those areas.

    "All the relevant issues in the Congress now — spending reform, ethics reform — are issues that John McCain has been talking about for a long time," he said.

    Why would McCain start his campaign so early?

    For one, The race is wide open — with no president or vice president running for the first time in 80 years.

    Already Rep. Duncan Hunter, R-Calif., and Democratic Gov. Tom Vilsack of Iowa have announced their intentions.

    The race also looks to be expensive. In 2004, President Bush spent more than $345 million on his campaign.

    Though he's considered his party's front-runner, McCain faces some considerable hurdles.

    Having turned 70 in August, he would be the oldest U.S. president to get elected. And he faces at least one strong challenger within the party, Massachusetts Gov. Mitt Romney, and others in the seemingly ascendant Democratic Party, such as Sens. Hillary Clinton, D-N.Y., and Barack Obama, D-Ill.

    Moreover, McCain has yet to resolve the problems he's had with the Republican Party's conservative base.

    "He has a problem with pro-lifers on judges. He … became very hostile to the Second Amendment community and supportive of gun control. He has a problem with the economic conservatives because he's been bad on taxes for six years now," said longtime critic Grover Norquist, president of Americans for Tax Reform, which includes individuals and businesses opposed to higher taxes.

    "Conservatives who care about the tax issue are very concerned that he opposed Bush's tax cuts," Norquist said.

    McCain has tried to combat that with goodwill. He appeared at 346 events for Republican candidates this election cycle and was said to be the most requested speaker for GOP candidates.

    "He's built a base across the country, and unlike [in] 2000, John McCain will run a 50-state strategy," McKinnon said.

    While emphasizing more bipartisan issues such as campaign finance reform and a patients' bill of rights early in the Bush presidency, McCain has more recently strongly supported the war in Iraq.

    He may very well be the only serious presidential contender calling for more troops to go to Iraq.

    While he opposes a constitutional amendment to ban same-sex marriage, he supported such an effort in his state — an effort that failed.

    McCain has also attempted to reach out to conservative evangelical leaders, as he did with the Rev. Jerry Falwell earlier this year.

    Appealing to those conservatives while keeping the independents so important to his party's 2008 hopes may pose a considerable challenge.

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    does he have a shot?

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    He's a dildo. I see no difference in him or that dyke Hillary Clinton. I'd just assume vote for my dog.

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    No wait...Tancredo for President!!! Now there's someone I would vote for!! Him or Pat B.

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    Quote Originally Posted by humungus88
    He's a dildo. I see no difference in him or that dyke Hillary Clinton. I'd just assume vote for my dog.
    He is a moderate Republican. I love the fact that he's a Republican that other Republicans don't like. That's exactly what this country needs...

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    Quote Originally Posted by humungus88
    No wait...Tancredo for President!!! Now there's someone I would vote for!! Him or Pat B.
    I thought Pat Buchanan wanted to get rid of the Mexicans not the Jews

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    Quote Originally Posted by Phreak101
    I thought Pat Buchanan wanted to get rid of the Mexicans not the Jews
    Anyone who has the balls to stop this third world invasion gets my vote asshole.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Phreak101
    He is a moderate Republican. I love the fact that he's a Republican that other Republicans don't like. That's exactly what this country needs...
    Word.

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    "I haven't changed. My record is the same on all issues, which is that of a conservative Republican. Not a liberal Republican, not a moderate Republican."

    http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn...050201482.html


    I read something a month ago that said if he ran right now that nobody could beat him, that he's probably the most popular American.

    If he gets the nomination -- I'll vote for him.

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    Quite frankly, I think anyone who is President needs to have served in the military (and "W" doesn't count as he fudged his military record). More importantly, the various secretaries of the armed forces and ESPECIALLY the SecDef should have military service. I'd love to see McCain, Colin Powell, or Wesley Clark as POTUS and Eric Shinseki gets my vote as SecDef or SecArmy (even though we don't vote for those positions). Hell, I wouldn't even mind ol' Bill back in office - my only argument with him is his choice in women...Hilary and Monica? Come on Bill - you were POTUS! You can do way better than that!!!

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    Quote Originally Posted by CSAR
    Quite frankly, I think anyone who is President needs to have served in the military (and "W" doesn't count as he fudged his military record). More importantly, the various secretaries of the armed forces and ESPECIALLY the SecDef should have military service. I'd love to see McCain, Colin Powell, or Wesley Clark as POTUS and Eric Shinseki gets my vote as SecDef or SecArmy (even though we don't vote for those positions). Hell, I wouldn't even mind ol' Bill back in office - my only argument with him is his choice in women...Hilary and Monica? Come on Bill - you were POTUS! You can do way better than that!!!
    Fuk Wesley Clark. Ex military or not, common sense is also a prerequisite. But McCain or Powell, hell yes.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Logan13
    Fuk Wesley Clark. Ex military or not, common sense is also a prerequisite. But McCain or Powell, hell yes.
    Clark is no better that Kerry in my eyes. Tommy Franks would be a good choice as well.

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    Quote Originally Posted by BajanBastard
    Clark is no better that Kerry in my eyes. Tommy Franks would be a good choice as well.
    I have not heard from or about him in some time. Where has he been?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Logan13
    I have not heard from or about him in some time. Where has he been?
    I guess he just dropped out of the spotlight. It's a shame because his war plan for Iraq (that Rummy didn't want to go with) would have actually prevented the shit going on in Iraq right now.

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    Quote Originally Posted by humungus88
    Anyone who has the balls to stop this third world invasion gets my vote asshole.
    I don't think Pat Buchanan would approve of your name calling, but he would approve of your anti-semitism!

    Maybe you, Mel Gibson, and Pat should start a club.

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    i think that right now mccain has the best shot out of any republican. rudy gulianni maybe next. but we will see there is still 2 years for the dems to screw up what theyve acheived with this election.

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