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  1. 22 hours ago · Biden should follow McCain’s example. He should do three 90-minute town halls a week, every week for three weeks. Take unscripted, spontaneous questions from ordinary people. At the end of the ...

  2. 2 days ago · The Republican nominees were Senator John McCain, and Alaska Governor Sarah Palin. The Democratic nominees were Senators Barack Obama and Joseph Biden. The debates were sponsored by the Commission on Presidential Debates . On August 2, 2008, Obama accepted the CPD proposal.

  3. 3 days ago · The 2008 presidential campaign of John McCain, the longtime senior U.S. Senator from Arizona, was launched with an informal announcement on February 28, 2007, during a live taping of the Late Show with David Letterman, and formally launched at an event on April 25, 2007.

  4. 5 days ago · Political commentator Meghan McCain began her most recent podcast episode with an angry monologue laying out her relationship with the Biden family and calling President Joe Biden a “disaster ...

  5. 3 days ago · McCain in 2009. John McCain ran for U.S. president in the 2000 presidential election, but failed to gain the Republican Party nomination, losing to George W. Bush in a campaign that included a bitter battle during the South Carolina primary. He resumed his role representing Arizona in the U.S. Senate in 2001, and Bush won the election.

  6. 5 days ago · McCain, who was formally introduced by the station on Friday, had her first morning show on Monday from 4:30 a.m. to 7a.m.The Meriden native joined WFSB an a college intern 26 years ago before heading off to WSHM in Springfield, Mass. McCain has spent the most of her career as a morning news anchor for WFMY News 2 in Greensboro, N.C. — spending 18 years with the network, according to her ...

  7. 3 days ago · Joe Biden (born November 20, 1942, Scranton, Pennsylvania, U.S.) 46th president of the United States (2021– ) and 47th vice president of the United States (2009–17) in the Democratic administration of Pres. Barack Obama. He previously represented Delaware in the U.S. Senate (1973–2009).