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John Sidney McCain III


McCain wins the first-grader vote in landslide (East Montgomery County Observer) Sen. John McCain was elected the 44th president of the United States by Bens Branch Elementary during a mock presidential election Nov. 3. It was a landslide victory for McCain who received 70 of the 89 votes cast. 22 November 2008

McCain returns to the Senate as a still-critical vote (Houston Chronicle)

John McCain returns to the Senate as the Republican iconoclast his GOP colleagues find hard to embrace and one his Democratic peers would love to win over. 21 November 2008

Pelosi: McCain’s campaign attacks ‘bankrupt’ (Politico via Yahoo! News)

House Speaker Nancy Pelosi chided John McCain Friday for invoking her name in attacking Barack Obama on the campaign trail. 21 November 2008

McCain vs. Browne: Round Two (New York Times)

While the détente continues between Senator John McCain and President-elect Barack Obama, normal relations have yet to be restored between Mr. McCain and the singer-songwriter Jackson Browne. 20 November 2008

John McCain Sues Old Hippie [Lawsuits (Gawker)]

During the presidential campaign, John McCain kept getting in trouble with various musicians for stealing their godless liberal music and using it to promote his candidacy. Heart, Bon Jovi, John... 20 November 2008

John McCain supports Barack Obama's pick of Gov. Janet Napolitano as director of homeland security (BizJournals)

U.S. Sen. John McCain, R-Ariz., is backing president-elect Barack Obama’s apparent pick of Arizona Gov. Janet Napolitano as secretary of homeland security. 20 November 2008

John McCain to Jackson Browne: You're Welcome (Wired News)

John McCain has two words for Jackson Browne: You're welcome. That's the gist of a response to Browne's lawsuit that the McCain campaign's sampling of his classic (or, as they put it, "long-ago published") "Running on Empty" implied that the famously lefty singer-songwriter was endorsing the maverick but nevertheless Republican presidential candidate. 20 November 2008

John McCain and Sarah Palin hit the campaign trail for Georgia's senator Saxby Chambliss (Guardian Unlimited)

John McCain and Sarah Palin will return to the campaign trail tomorrow just more than a week after their crushing election defeat, with the Republican presidential candidate making his first public appearance in a close-fought Senate battle and the vice-presidential candidate positioning herself for a 2012 White House run. McCain, who spoke about the defeat in his first interview since the ... 20 November 2008

John McCain wins GarCo — by two (Aspen Daily News)

John McCain, by a deuce in Garfield County. Provisional ballots counted on Tuesday broke the tie between McCain and Barack Obama. Although Obama supporters came close to turning conservative Garfield County a light shade of blue, they fell short by two votes. 20 November 2008

John McCain fights back against Jackson Browne (Reuters via Yahoo! News)

John McCain may have lost the presidential election to Barack Obama, but his campaign seems absolutely determined not to lose to Jackson Browne. 19 November 2008

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