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McCain’s support among GOP women shows cracks - SFG

The challenges facing Sen. Barack Obama as he tries to woo supporters of former rival Sen. Hillary Rodham Clinton could pale in comparison with Sen. John McCain’s troubles with female voters - if the voices of a growing number of prominent Republican women are any indication.

“I cannot see a more counterproductive candidate for women,” said Jillian Manus-Salzman, a leading California Republican activist and generous GOP donor in the nation’s most populous state, an ATM for presidential campaigns. “I cannot vote for McCain.”

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Three Questions for McCain - NYT

A week before Pennsylvania’s Democratic primary — in April, back when Hillary Clinton and Barack Obama were still the big story — John McCain traveled to Pittsburgh to remind everyone how different his economic agenda would be from theirs.

In a speech that day, he said he would abolish the dreaded alternative minimum tax. He said he would also allow companies to write off spending on new equipment more quickly than they now could, effectively reducing their taxes. Most ambitiously, he vowed to set up a simpler income tax system, one that anyone could voluntarily use instead of the current tangle. In the months since then, Mr. McCain has repeated these vows.

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McCain Presses For US Drilling - BG

ARLINGTON, Va. - Senator John McCain said yesterday the federal moratorium on offshore oil and gas drilling should be lifted, and individual states given the right to pursue energy exploration in waters near their own coasts.

With gasoline prices rising and the United States chronically dependent on foreign oil, the presumptive Republican nominee said his proposal would “be very helpful in the short term resolving our energy crisis.”

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Aiming to Avoid the Dole-drums - Newsweek

John McCain has long known what it’s like for a teleprompter-challenged Republican senator to go up against a charismatic, made-for-TV Democrat. In 1996, McCain was Bob Dole’s right-hand man. He served as one of the Kansas senator’s closest traveling companions and top surrogates in the battle to unseat Bill Clinton. It was a race that began as Dole’s to lose—Clinton was caught up in the Whitewater scandal. But lose he did. McCain watched as the Democrats successfully transformed the image of the former Senate majority leader, once known for his consensus-building and dry wit, into an old, humorless Washington insider who couldn’t deliver real change.

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Squaring the many sides of John McCain - SFG OP

Will the real John McCain stand up? Actually, I don’t expect him to, now that he is the Republican presidential candidate, pandering to the irrationalities that drive his party. Nor is it likely that the fawning mass media will pressure him to the point of clarity. But I remain genuinely confused as to what makes him tick.

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CBS Poll: Obama Leads McCain

(CBS) Presumptive Democratic nominee Barack Obama holds a six point lead over his Republican counterpart John McCain, a new CBS News poll finds. Obama leads McCain 48 percent to 42 percent among registered voters, with 6 percent of respondents undecided.

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The George W. Bush Rootin’ Tootin’ Foreign Policy Manual - Sargent

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