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Sen. John McCain said a censure from Arizona’s Republican Party is “regrettable” but that it will not dissuade him from running for reelection in 2016.The Republican senator and former presidential candidate said that the formal reprimand from the GOP over the weekend only serves as a motivator as he weighs whether to pursue a sixth term in the chamber. The state Republican Party passed a resolution over the weekend that derided his record as too liberal and “disastrous and harmful” to the country.“We’ve got polling data that shows overwhelming support. I’ve won every election in Arizona by very large margins, quite often with the opposition of that element of the party,” McCain said of his state’s rightward flank, which he described as encompassing a “very small portion” of Arizona voters.The resolution said that McCain has a “long and terrible record of drafting, co-sponsoring and voting for legislation best associated with liberal Democrats, such as amnesty, funding for Obamacare, the debt ceiling, liberal nominees, assaults on the Constitution and Second Amendment.”McCain took particular exception to the resolution targeting him on Obamacare, which he called “bizarre.”“I led the fight for 25 days on the floor of the Senate,” McCain said of his opposition to the health care law’s passage.http://www.politico.com/story/2014/01/john-mccain-gop-arizona-reprimand-response-102686.html
I'll bet George Soros' money fires him up, too.
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You want to see fired up.....post that at Freerepublic!!!!!
I generally like Palin, but her support for McCain and Hatch has cooled me toward her ever attaining a higher office.