“At least somebody likes me.”

I’m still trying to figure out how McCain is going to campaign as being different than Bush (ie, this election’s about change!) when each day comes statements from McCain that make it clear he’s for pretty much everything Bush is doing. Are Republicans who reject Bush policies (who supports them?) and can’t vote for Obama just not going to vote? If so, Obama wins in a landslide.

New Gang of 14 won’t back McCain

At least 14 Republican members of Congress have refused to endorse or publicly support Sen. John McCain for president, and more than a dozen others declined to answer whether they back the Arizona senator.

Many of the recalcitrant GOP members declined to detail their reasons for withholding support, but Rep. John Peterson (R-Pa.) expressed major concerns about McCain’s energy policies and Rep. Walter Jones (R-N.C.) cited the Iraq war.

A handful of other Republicans on Capitol Hill made the distinction between “endorsing” and “supporting,” adding that while they have not endorsed, they do support McCain.
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Throughout his career in the House and Senate, McCain has been at odds with his party on a range of issues, including campaign finance reform, earmarks, immigration, healthcare, taxes and energy.




  1. bobsyeruncle says:

    If you pay income tax then yuze a suckah.


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