Track record of principled bipartisanship

Over the years, John McCain has been a force for principle and bipartisanship.

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US Presidential Election 2008
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John McCain
Track record of principled bipartisanship
Example of the McCain-Feingold Act
McCain fought to recognize Vietnam
McCain stood up for humane immigration reform
McCain's life experiences have prepared him for Office
Strongest Republican on climate change
Demonstrated independent streak
Offers tax cuts for citizens and businesses
A chief proponent of the surge in Iraq
Concern McCain may not survive a full term in office
McCain's policies will raise national debt more than Obama's
McCain's judgment has been poor on important issues
McCain's temperament is questionable
McCain will continue failed Bush Administration policies
McCain has little interest in economics
McCain hasn't proposed a coherent agenda
Selection of Sarah Palin as VP running mate
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