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By James Hohmann July 25 at 1:42 PM

John McCain will spend next weekend campaigning around New Hampshire with his pal Lindsey Graham.

The Arizona senator, who twice won the state’s Republican primary, will headline a barbecue at the VFW post in Littleton on Aug. 1 for the dark horse GOP presidential candidate and South Carolina senator, according to the Graham campaign. Then the duo will travel to additional events, which campaign officials said are still being planned.

McCain’s trip will be his first foray out on the campaign trail since Donald Trump, leading in the national polls of Republicans, suggested he is not a true war hero because he got captured by the North Vietnamese. Graham responded by calling Trump a “jackass.” Trump retaliated by announcing Graham’s personal cellphone number on national television during a rally in South Carolina.
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Re: John McCain to campaign in New Hampshire with Lindsey Graham
« Reply #1 on: July 26, 2015, 11:02:19 am »
Hmmm... attending a McCain/Graham rally or watching paint dry.  Tough choice.   :whistle:

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Re: John McCain to campaign in New Hampshire with Lindsey Graham
« Reply #2 on: July 26, 2015, 01:08:19 pm »
Hmmm... attending a McCain/Graham rally or watching paint dry.  Tough choice.   :whistle:

Personally I would opt for watching the grass grow.
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