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For McCain, Self-Confidence on Ethics Poses Its Own Risk
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Contributor | Jason |
Last Edited | Jason Feb 20, 2008 06:59pm |
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Media | Newspaper - New York Times |
News Date | Thursday, February 21, 2008 12:00:00 AM UTC0:0 |
Description | WASHINGTON — Early in Senator John McCain’s first run for the White House eight years ago, waves of anxiety swept through his small circle of advisers.
A female lobbyist had been turning up with him at fund-raisers, in his offices and aboard a client’s corporate jet. Convinced the relationship had become romantic, some of his top advisers intervened to protect the candidate from himself — instructing staff members to block the woman’s access, privately warning her away and repeatedly confronting him, several people involved in the campaign said on the condition of anonymity. |
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