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Pima County voters were given insight into how Arizona Sen. John McCain stands on the war in Afghanistan when he spoke to the Senate Arms Service Committee on February 24, 2010. McCain is running for reelection to retain his seat in the Senate.


If you were thinking that the Tea Party would be automatically supporting Sen. John McCain for re-election in Arizona, there may be a surprise in store. Actually there may be a split among the conservative party members as to who they will endorse. The coming primary may show the divisions among the conservative grassroots group.
Senator John McCain's negative response to the speech made by President Obama on January 27, 2010 was sent in a message to his supporters the next day. His attack was mostly focused on spending and criticism of of Obama's proposed discretionary spending freeze, calling it "political rhetoric."
Senator John McCain, who represents Arizona in the U.S. Senate has struck back at Majority Leader Reid after a long-standing feud between the two men got hotter.
Remake the party in his image!? What does John McCain not understand? Wasn't his defeat humbling enough, coming as it did at the hands of a previously unknown junior senator? Wouldn't it be nice to enjoy retirement instead of being subjected to a constant stream of disasters and late-night phone calls from Vladimir Putin?

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