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McCain says he won't run from Bush
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Last Edited | RBH Jun 07, 2008 02:59pm |
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Media | Newspaper - Arizona Republic (Phoenix) |
News Date | Friday, June 6, 2008 08:00:00 PM UTC0:0 |
Description | Republican John McCain said he won't try to "separate" himself from a weakened President Bush or his unpopular handling of the war in Iraq to try to win the general election against Barack Obama, who has made opposition to the war a focus of the Democratic campaign.
During an interview Thursday with USA Today, McCain also made it clear that he would emphasize his steadiness and experience - particularly on national-security issues - to counter the vibrancy and oratory skills that have made Obama a sensation on the campaign trail.
"I believe that people are interested very much in substance," McCain said. "If it was simply style, William Jennings Bryan would have been president." |
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