March 10, 2010  

John McCain

McCain: US Possibly Out of Iraq by 2013

GOP presidential nominee John McCain told a press conference in Columbus, Ohio that by 2013, he expects that most US troops will be home from their tours in Iraq and Afghanistan, and that violence in

John McCain on Letterman


Arizona Senator and presumptive GOP presidential nominee John McCain takes a break from the campaign trail to visit the set of David Letterman's Late Show.

McCain and Obama focus attacks on one another

Despite the fact that a Democratic nominee has yet to be officially selected, GOP candidate John McCain and Democrat Barack Obama are proceeding as if this fall's presidential election will be between

McCain "not running on Bush presidency"

Last month's stately endorsement from the White House notwithstanding, John McCain sought to distance himself today from the Bush Administration, instead focusing on his own qualifications and public

Novak: Portman likely veep choice for McCain

In the latest Evans-Novak Political Report, Bob Novak suggests that the leading candidate for the GOP vice presidential slot is Rob Portman, who most recently served as the Director of the Of

McCain playing to the middle on US global image

Just days after the release of a poll showing that 1 in 5 Democrats plans to vote for John McCain if their personal favorite for the nomination fails to win the party's backing, the presumptive GOP no

McCain addresses housing market crisis

In remarks prepared for delivery to local business leaders in Los Angeles, presumptive Republican nominee John McCain struck somewhat of a balance in his plan for the housing market crisis.

Quote of the Day - 03/25/2008

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"We're succeeding. I don't care what anybody says. I've seen the facts on the ground."

— John McCain, assessing the situation in Iraq after having returned from his eighth trip to the region.

Candidates demand investigation of State Department breach; Rice apologizes

Both GOP nominee-to-be John McCain and Democratic hopeful John McCain called for investigations into reports that their passport files had been breached by State Department contractors.

McCain in France with Sarkozy, concerned over Tibet

Meeting in Paris with French Preisdent Nicolas Sarkozy, presumptive GOP presidential nominee John McCain told a group of reporters that he was conerned over China's heavy-handed tactics in Tibet.

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