Barring some unexpected development, the choice in November for president is going to be one of the three remaining candidates: John McCain, Barack Obama, or Hillary Clinton. [Read more]
What Mr. McCain almost never mentions are two extraordinary moments in his political past that are at odds with the candidate of the present: His discussions in 2001 with Democrats about leaving the Republican Party, and his conversations in 2004 with Senator John Kerry about becoming Mr. Kerry’s running mate on the Democratic presidential ticket. [Read more]
March 24, 2008
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