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In 2004 it voted for George Bush over John Kerry by a margin of 63 to 34 and in 2008 it voted for John McCain over Barack Obama by a margin of 59 to 39.
In 2004, the county narrowly voted for John Kerry over George W. Bush for President, and in 2008 the county gave all statewide Democratic candidates significant leads and Barack Obama a victory of more than 15 points over John McCain, 57. 1 % to 41. 5 %.
Additionally, John McCain carried every Western Pennsylvania county except for Allegheny County and Erie County, in sharp contrast to previous years, like 2004, in which Democratic candidate John Kerry carried 5 counties in Western Pennsylvania.
However, it is a very mixed area overall, narrowly voting for Republican George W. Bush over Democrat John Kerry in 2004, but moderately voting for Democrat Barack Obama over Republican John McCain in 2008.
Much later, in the 2008 presidential election, U. S. Senator John S. McCain won the county by nearly ten percentage votes over Senator Barack Obama, following President George W. Bush's victory over Senator John F. Kerry in 2004.
In the 2008 presidential election, Barack Obama defeated John McCain 84. 2 %- 15. 0 %, while in the 2004 presidential election, John Kerry defeated George W. Bush 80. 8 %- 18. 8 % in the city.
In the 2008 presidential election, Democrat Barack Obama received 43. 6 % of the vote here ( 904 ballots cast ), behind Republican John McCain, who received 55. 4 % of the vote ( 1, 148 ballots ), with 81. 3 % of registered voters participating In the 2004 presidential election, Republican George W. Bush received 55. 9 % of the vote in Northvale ( 1, 188 cast ), ahead of Democrat John Kerry, who received around 42. 9 % ( 912 votes ), with 2, 125 ballots cast among the borough's 2, 743 registered voters, for a turnout of 77. 5 %.
Rumors of affairs, of " weapons of mass destruction " and their alleged removal to other countries " John Kerry is French ," Obama is a Muslim, John McCain had an illegitimate black child Obama's healthcare plan would legalize " death panels ," Shirley Sherrod is a racist -- all of these involve statements whose veracity is in question or are simply false.
Kerry and fellow Vietnam-era Navy veteran Senator John McCain ( R-AZ ) had worked together in the early 1990s on U. S. Senate Select POW / MIA Committee.
Several congressional investigations have looked into the issue, culminating with the largest and most thorough, the United States Senate Select Committee on POW / MIA Affairs of 1991 – 1993 led by Senators John Kerry, Bob Smith, and John McCain.
* Sen. John McCain-Arizona ; even though McCain is a Republican, he was heavily vetted by Kerry as a Kerry / McCain ticket was seen as unbeatable.
McCain caused widespread speculation by suggesting in April 2004 that he might consider an offer from Kerry, although he later claimed that was not a serious comment, and that he supports Bush's reelection.
A May 2004 poll showing a Kerry-McCain pairing with a 14 % lead over a Bush-Cheney ticket further fueled speculation, reportedly leading to serious overtures from Kerry inviting McCain to join the ticket.
Targets have included O. J. Simpson, Marilyn Manson, John Kerry, Mike Tyson, every American President since Ronald Reagan, Jerry Garcia, Osama Bin Laden, Michael Jackson, Al Gore, John McCain, Hillary Clinton, Paris Hilton, Arnold Schwarzenegger, Adolf Hitler, Josef Stalin, Saddam Hussein, Lady Gaga, Jerry Springer, Mr. Lordi, Sarah Palin, Snooki and many others.
Several United States politicians — including presidential candidates John Kerry, John McCain, Michele Bachmann, and Mitt Romney — have been criticized by civil rights leaders, the media, and fellow politicians for using the " tar baby " metaphor.
Politicians John McCain, John Kerry, Al Gore, Pat Buchanan, Jeb Hensarling, Russ Feingold, Joe Lieberman, Judd Gregg, Paul Ryan have supported a return of the power as well.
The show's many guests included prominent politicians such as Barack Obama, Joe Biden, Mitt Romney, John McCain, John Kerry, Vice President Dick Cheney, J. D.

McCain and later
Grammer endorsed Rudy Giuliani in the 2008 presidential primary and later campaigned for John McCain in the general election.
Joe A. Pullig ( 1849 – 1926 ) operated a general store, later in partnership with William McCain.
McCain later became his Senate colleague.
For example, in the 2008 American presidential election John McCain originally used a message that focused on his patriotism and political experience: " Country First "; later the message was changed to shift attention to his role as " The Original Maverick " within the political establishment.
Although he supported John McCain for president in 2000 and despite his earlier disagreements with George W. Bush, King later became a Bush supporter.
However, four years later John McCain won the state by only 2. 5 % over Barack Obama, and there is currently a significant Democratic presence in the state: as of 2011 the Governor's office and both U. S. Senate seats are controlled by the Democrats, which suggests that the district could be competitive if Rehberg were to retire from office.
" After Greenspan retired from the Federal Reserve, McCain later made the same joke that he would appoint him to a commission to review the tax code even if he were dead: " If he's dead, just prop him up and put some dark glasses on him like, like ' Weekend at Bernie's.
In July 1942 the South Pacific Area, under Admiral Ghormley, superseded by Admiral William Halsey Jr. from 16 October, comprised four commands: Amphibious Forces, South Pacific ( AmphibForSoPac ), under Admiral Richmond K. Turner, South Pacific Naval Forces under Admiral Ghormley, U. S. Army Forces South Pacific under Major General Millard Harmon, and South Pacific Air Forces under Admiral John S. McCain, Sr .. At a later stage Transport Group, South Pacific ( TransGrpSoPac ) was added to the organisation.
Commonly-cited examples of dog-whistle politics include civil rights-era use of the phrase " forced busing ," used to enable a person to imply opposition to racial integration without them needing to say so explicitly ; the state of Georgia's adoption, in 1956, of a flag visually similar to the Confederate battle flag, itself understood by many to be a dog-whistle for racism ; the phrase " Southern strategy ," used by the Republican Party in the 1960s to describe plans to gain influence in the South by appealing to people's racism ; Ronald Reagan, on the campaign trail in 1980, saying in Mississippi " I believe in states ' rights " ( a sentence the New Statesman later described as " perhaps the archetypal dog-whistle statement "), described as implying Reagan believed that states should be allowed, if they want, to retain racial segregation ; Reagan's use of the term " welfare queens ," said to be designed to rouse racial resentment among white working-class voters against minorities ; a 2008 TV ad for Republican presidential candidate John McCain called " The One ," which observers said dog-whistled to evangelical Christians who believed Obama might be the Antichrist ; a Tea Party spokeswoman saying President Obama " doesn't love America like we do ," thought to be an allusion to Obama's race and to the birth certificate controversy, and Republicans frequently emphasizing Obama's middle name for the same reason ; an aide to 2012 Republican presidential nominee Mitt Romney saying Romney would be a better President than Obama because Romney understood the " shared Anglo-Saxon heritage " of the United States and the United Kingdom ; former Republican presidential candidate Newt Gingrich and 2012 Republican vice presidential nominee Paul Ryan, and others, calling Obama " the food stamps president " said to be a way of exploiting stereotypes among racially resentful white voters who see food stamps as unearned giveaways to minorities.
The four university freshmen – Joseph McNeil, Franklin McCain, Ezell Blair, Jr. ( later known as Jibreel Khazan ), and David Richmond – stayed until the store closed.
This move, which would have led to a $ 35 million payout being split equally between Cornerstone and WQED, was approved conditionally by the Federal Communications Commission in 2000, after lobbying by Republican Senator John McCain on behalf of PAX's Lowell Paxson, an intervention which Senator McCain would later deny having made.
McCain would later lose the South Carolina primary, and the nomination, to George W. Bush.
McCain later said of the incidents:

McCain and joined
On fiscal issues, she has voiced support for cutting taxes as economic stimulus, although she joined fellow Republican senators Lincoln Chafee and John McCain in voting against the Bush tax cuts in 2003.
After Giuliani withdrew from the race, Perry joined Clements in endorsing McCain.
After Romney stepped out of the race and endorsed McCain, Whitman joined McCain's presidential campaign as a national co-chair.
Rayna Fahey from Radical Cross Stitch replied to a thread stating “ Personally if a John McCain supporter joined this group and told me that my latest piece in support of indigenous sovereignty was a well-made piece that serves the purpose for which it was designed well, I ’ d think that was awesome and I ’ d have hope for the future of this world .”.
In 1991, McCain joined the staff of the company's flagship daily newspaper, The Rome News-Tribune, working closely with special projects / editorial page editor Pierre Rene-Noth.
McCain joined the staff of The Washington Times in November 1997.

McCain and together
She and Cassavetes made ten films together: A Child is Waiting ( 1963 ), Faces ( 1968 ), Machine Gun McCain ( 1969 ), Minnie and Moskowitz ( 1971 ), A Woman Under the Influence ( 1974 ; nomination for Academy Award for Best Actress ), Two-Minute Warning ( 1976 ), Opening Night ( 1977 ), Gloria ( 1980 ; nomination for Academy Award for Best Actress ), Tempest ( 1982 ), and Love Streams ( 1984 ).
McCain then recalls when he and Limbaugh solved mysteries together.
The " what's gone wrong " line underscored a photo of President George W. Bush and Obama's opponent John McCain standing close together.

McCain and President
In an April 11, 2008, interview on the CNN Headline News Glenn Beck Show Voight stated that he had thrown his support to Republican Senator John McCain for President.
Notable graduates include former U. S. Secretary of State and Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff Colin Powell, U. S. Senator John McCain, former NATO Supreme Allied Commander Europe Wesley Clark, former Chairmen of the Joint Chiefs of Staff Peter Pace and Hugh Shelton, former National Security Advisor and NATO Supreme Allied Commander Europe James L. Jones, former U. S Army Chief of Staff Eric Shinseki, former U. S. Chief of Naval Operations Elmo Zumwalt, retired Air Force General Arnold W. Braswell, U. S. Ambassador to Russia John Beyrle, World War II submarine officer and best-selling novelist Edward L. Beach, Jr., former military aide to President John F. Kennedy Godfrey McHugh, murdered U. S. Ambassador to Libya J. Christopher Stevens, and U. S. Air Force Chief of Staff Norton A. Schwartz.
However, Palin also hurt McCain in that after interviews with Katie Couric, there were concerns about her becoming a political liability amid doubts about her fitness to become President should McCain be disabled or die.
) For example, if the Democrats had nominated both Hillary Clinton and Barack Obama for U. S. President in 2008, it would have allowed the Republican candidate ( John McCain ) to easily win ; the voters who preferred both Clinton and Obama over McCain could not have been relied on to solve the strategy coordination problem on their own.
In January 2008, Perot publicly came out against Republican candidate John McCain and endorsed Mitt Romney for President.
In April 2009, Senator John McCain, along with Representative Peter King, filmmaker Ken Burns and Johnson's great-niece, Linda Haywood, requested a presidential pardon for Johnson from President Barack Obama.
" In 2008, Senator John McCain ( Republican Party nominee for President of the United States in the 2008 presidential election ) stated his intention, if elected, to create a Presidential equivalent of the British conditional convention of Prime Minister's Questions.
Will ended the piece by saying, " Congress should remind a President McCain that the 16 blocks separating the Capitol from the White House nicely express the nation's constitutional geography.
* Nicolle Wallace, former White House Communications Director and spokesperson for John McCain for President.
Barnett with President William David McCain ( left ) of University of Southern Mississippi | Mississippi Southern College at signing of bill granting the college university status.
Governor Johnson ( right ) with President William David McCain ( left ) of the University of Southern Mississippi | Mississippi Southern College and Gov.
Before Republican primaries, Eagleburger endorsed John McCain for President.
* 2008 U. S. President: Democrat Barack Obama over Republican John McCain.
On February 4, 2008, Wilson endorsed John McCain as a candidate for U. S. President.
She supported John McCain in the 2008 election for President of the United States.
In 2008, Snowe endorsed Republican candidate John McCain for President of the United States.
Storm has interviewed major newsmakers such as President George W. Bush, First Lady Laura Bush, Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice and Senators John McCain, Hillary Clinton and Barack Obama, as well as many sports and pop culture icons, including Elton John, Paul McCartney, Peyton Manning, Tiger Woods, Jamie Foxx, Halle Berry and Jennifer Aniston.
Notable College Republicans have included prominent Republican strategist Lee Atwater, Americans for Tax Reform President Grover Norquist, former U. S. Senator Rick Santorum, U. S. Senator Roger Wicker, North Carolina Congressman Patrick McHenry, conservative activist Morton Blackwell, disgraced lobbyist Jack Abramoff, former Virginia Governor Jim Gilmore, McCain Campaign Manager Rick Davis, lobbyist and McCain advisor Charles R. Black, Jr., Texas Republican Party Chairman Emeritus Tom Pauken, Christian Coalition executive director and political consultant Ralph E. Reed, Jr., New York political consultant Roger Stone and political consultant Joshua Workman.
During the 2008 United States Presidential Campaign Republican nominee John McCain announced his selection of Sarah Palin as his running mate and choice for Vice President on August 29, 2008 at Wright State.
Past convocation speakers have included Presidential candidate John McCain, President Ronald Reagan, President George H. W. Bush, Senator Ted Kennedy Rev.

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