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McCain Begins Preliminary White House Run
ABC News ^ | November 10, 2006 | JAKE TAPPER and AVERY MILLER

Posted on 11/10/2006 2:07:19 PM PST by West Coast Conservative

His party may have taken "a thumpin'," in the words of President Bush, but ABC News has learned that Sen. John McCain, R-Ariz., and his political team have decided it's full steam ahead for his 2008 presidential campaign. Although no absolute, final decision has been made, sources close to McCain say on Wednesday in Phoenix, he and a half dozen of his top aides huddled and decided to proceed more formally with his quest for the White House.

A presidential exploratory committee will be set up this month — perhaps as early as next week.

McCain's official, final decision will likely not come until after the Christmas holidays, when he will talk to his wife, Cindy, and his children.

Among his seven children, Jimmy is at boot camp at Camp Pendleton; Jack is at the Naval Academy; and daughter Megan is in her senior year at Columbia University.

In the meantime, McCain's team is exploring office space in Virginia, hiring staff and building infrastructure in key early-primary states such as Iowa, New Hampshire and South Carolina.

Strategy Could Target Swing Voters, Bipartisan Issues

Despite Republican losses of the House and Senate, McCain sees encouraging signs for his personal quest.

Independent voters were the key swing voters in this election, going overwhelmingly for Democrats.

Republicans will want to focus on winning them back, and according to polls, McCain is more popular with them than he is with conservative Republicans.

In exit polls, Republican voters expressed disappointment with their party on the issues of fiscal restraint and government ethics, issues McCain has tried to make his signature.

"A lot of people look at the Republican Congress and say the problem is they only took half measures of which McCain wanted to do in full measure," said former Bush adviser Mark McKinnon, who worked on the 2004 campaign.

He said McCain had been a "leader for years" in those areas.

"All the relevant issues in the Congress now — spending reform, ethics reform — are issues that John McCain has been talking about for a long time," he said.

Why would McCain start his campaign so early?

For one reason, the race is wide open — with no president or vice president running for the first time in 80 years.

Already Rep. Duncan Hunter, R-Calif., and Democratic Gov. Tom Vilsack of Iowa have announced their intentions.

The race also looks to be expensive. In 2004, President Bush spent more than $345 million on his campaign.

Though he's considered his party's front-runner, McCain faces some considerable hurdles.

Having turned 70 in August, he would be the oldest U.S. president to get elected. And he faces at least one strong challenger within the party, Massachusetts Gov. Mitt Romney, and others in the seemingly ascendant Democratic Party, such as Sens. Hillary Clinton, D-N.Y., and Barack Obama, D-Ill.

Moreover, McCain has yet to resolve the problems he's had with the Republican Party's conservative base.

"He has a problem with pro-lifers on judges, he … became very hostile to the Second Amendment community and supportive of gun control. He has a problem with the economic conservatives because he's been bad on taxes for six years now," said longtime critic Grover Norquist, president of Americans for Tax Reform, which includes individuals and businesses opposed to higher taxes.

"Conservatives who care about the tax issue are very concerned that he opposed Bush's tax cuts," Norquist said.

McCain has tried to combat that with goodwill. He appeared at 346 events for Republican candidates this election cycle and was said to be the most requested speaker for GOP candidates.

"He's built a base across the country, and unlike [in] 2000, John McCain will run a 50-state strategy," McKinnon said.

While emphasizing more bipartisan issues such as campaign finance reform and a patients' bill of rights early in the Bush presidency, McCain has more recently strongly supported the war in Iraq.

He may very well be the only serious presidential contender calling for more troops to go to Iraq.

While he opposes a constitutional amendment to ban same-sex marriage, he supported such an effort in his state — an effort that failed.

McCain has also attempted to reach out to conservative evangelical leaders, as he did with the Rev. Jerry Falwell earlier this year.

Appealing to those conservatives while keeping the independents so important to his party's 2008 hopes may pose a considerable challenge.


TOPICS: Front Page News; Government; News/Current Events; Politics/Elections
KEYWORDS: 2008election; 2008gopprimaries; elections; mccain; republican; rino; thismustnotstand
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To: West Coast Conservative

Over my dead body -- or at least over my vote for whoever runs against him.

McCain is the worst kind of snake. I'd rather have Bill Clinton back than McCain.

Hillary would be harder. I might just go fishing on election day.

The only person worse would be Guiliani -- who would make a great U.S. Senator or Governor in NY, but who is not representative of the conservative views of the majority of the GOP.

And yet, these two are the leading contenders.

Thank goodness the leading contenders this early tend to stumble...


101 posted on 11/10/2006 2:49:35 PM PST by Agrarian
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To: Strutt9
His temperament would not allow him to take half the abuse GW has taken over the past 6 years.
102 posted on 11/10/2006 2:50:16 PM PST by gov_bean_ counter ( I am sitting under my cone of silence, inside a copper wire cage wearing a tin foil hat...)
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To: Dog Gone
Don't you think Hillary et al would ensure that McCain is the nominee knowing that Conservatives won't vote for him in the general election?

Seems like the Dems know McCain isn't popular with Conservatives and would be the reason they would make sure to vote for him during the primaries.

Dems want McCain to be the Rep nominee simply because they think it'll enable HC to win. Hope McCain isn't the Rep nominee. He'll be DOA in the general election with Conservatives.
103 posted on 11/10/2006 2:50:38 PM PST by falpro
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To: gov_bean_ counter

I had forgotten that. His plan worked, we lost.


104 posted on 11/10/2006 2:51:50 PM PST by SoCar (Get rid of Goober Graham!)
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To: falpro

Dems can't vote in most Republican primaries, and they're going to be pretty busy fighting amongst themselves over who the Dem nominee will be.


105 posted on 11/10/2006 2:52:50 PM PST by Dog Gone
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To: West Coast Conservative
Folks, you're giving yourselves ulcers here! You know damn well the mediaWHORES would destroy McPAIN before the horse is outta the barn! NO ONE will be able to defeat their darling devil toy, bitchy hiltery! If you think for one moment that the CLYMERS would give, and I mean, give our candidate a fair shake is outta their fudging minds!! You can have the POPE himself running against Hitlery and the mediaPIMPS would go after him with both barrels and the sheeple would probably vote for the BEAST instead of the Pope! So relax and take a deep breath...IT'S FRIDAY!!
106 posted on 11/10/2006 2:54:45 PM PST by RoseofTexas
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To: RoseofTexas

The Barret Report must be released.


107 posted on 11/10/2006 2:56:10 PM PST by gov_bean_ counter ( I am sitting under my cone of silence, inside a copper wire cage wearing a tin foil hat...)
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To: mdefranc

Unbelievable. With this kind of attitude from people on our side, she really isn't going to be stopped. I have put a big target on myself. Where do I hide?


108 posted on 11/10/2006 2:56:33 PM PST by doug from upland
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To: Hildy

Well, it's that kind of thinking that got us into the mess we found ourselves in on Wednesday.

+ + + + ++ +

Thats exactly right, and we'll do it again until this party takes us seriously. Attempting to push through a McCain presidency is not taking us seriously. The choice is theirs.


109 posted on 11/10/2006 2:56:34 PM PST by Dreagon
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To: SoCar

I live in Tennessee. I don't recall Thompson being a Mcpain supporter.

I must have missed something. I know Goober was a supporter.


110 posted on 11/10/2006 2:57:57 PM PST by tennmountainman
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To: West Coast Conservative

Calling Duncan Hunter!


111 posted on 11/10/2006 2:58:29 PM PST by BulletBobCo
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To: RoseofTexas

"mediaWHORES would destroy McPAIN before the horse is outta the barn!"

The MSM would support him in the Primaries , but drop him if he won the primary.


112 posted on 11/10/2006 2:59:40 PM PST by tennmountainman
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To: West Coast Conservative
He's built a base across the country, and unlike [in] 2000, John McCain will run a 50-state strategy," McKinnon said.

John McCain has also built an Anti-John McCain base in all 50 states too. Of which I am one. In the Primary I will vote for anyone but John McCain.

113 posted on 11/10/2006 2:59:53 PM PST by jerry639
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To: West Coast Conservative
Though he's considered his party's front-runner, McCain faces some considerable hurdles.

snip...

Moreover, McCain has yet to resolve the problems he's had with the Republican Party's conservative base.

Yeah, like the problem that I would crawl over broken glass to vote against him

McCain has to know how deeply he is DESPISED by conservatives.

That tells you how much he disdains us that he thinks he can sucker us

114 posted on 11/10/2006 3:02:04 PM PST by Popman ("What I was doing wasn't living, it was dying. I really think God had better plans for me.")
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To: jerry639

"Of which I am one."

Count me in too for being apart of a 50 State Anti-Mccain Base.


115 posted on 11/10/2006 3:02:35 PM PST by tennmountainman
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To: gov_bean_ counter

Oh so true... he really thinks they adore him.. obviously, AZ voters must love him...


116 posted on 11/10/2006 3:02:35 PM PST by Strutt9
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To: Victoria Delsoul

McCain-a ping-a!!!


117 posted on 11/10/2006 3:03:16 PM PST by HitmanLV ("If at first you don't succeed, keep on sucking until you do succeed." - Jerry 'Curly' Howard)
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To: dinoparty
Yes, he been a pain in the ass on the torture issue, but he has a good excuse there.

Respectfully, I don't buy that. You have to do what's good for your country regardless of what some other country did to you.
118 posted on 11/10/2006 3:04:02 PM PST by Pirate21 (The liberal media are as sheep clearing the path along which they will be led to the slaughter.)
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To: Dreagon

You have no idea what you are saying. I have little respect for McLame but the HIldebeast woud be a disaster for the world as we know it!


119 posted on 11/10/2006 3:04:15 PM PST by eleni121 (sometimes you have to cut off the limb to save the body)
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To: West Coast Conservative
Conservatives will never vote for McCain

GIVE IT UP RHINO

This article should actually say: A lot of people look at the Republican Congress and say the problem is they were forced to adopt the half hearted puke measures pushed by McCain with the backstabbing support DeWine and Graham!

Take note of what happened to DeWine in this election as McCain and Graham have been shown their future fate in the GOP.
120 posted on 11/10/2006 3:04:53 PM PST by excludethis
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