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    John McCain To Endorse Mitt Romney In 2012 GOP Primary Race

    John McCain To Endorse Mitt Romney In 2012 GOP Primary Race



    First Posted: 01/ 4/12 12:10 AM ET Updated: 01/ 4/12 01:30 AM ET

    Sen. John McCain (R-Ariz.) will throw his support behind former Massachusetts Gov. Mitt Romney in the race for the Republican presidential nomination.

    A former aide to McCain told BuzzFeed that the Arizona Republican will endorse Romney on Wednesday in the key early primary state of New Hampshire.
    CNN later confirmed the report.

    McCain, who ran as the Republican party's presidential nominee in 2008, signaled to The Hill last month that he would line up behind one of the GOP candidates pursuing the White House, likely sometime after the Iowa caucuses.

    Romney proved a valuable champion for McCain during his presidential campaign in 2008 and later, in 2010, during his primary fight against fellow Republican J.D. Hayworth.
    The Hill reported last month that McCain had considered Romney an integral part of his White House bid:
    "He went wherever and whenever he was asked," said a source familiar with Romney’s contribution to the campaign after the former Massachusetts governor dropped out of contention.
    In backing behind Romney, McCain joins a power-packed slate of surrogates that includes popular Republican politicians such as New Jersey Gov. Chris Christie, Sen. John Thune (R-S.D.), Rep. Aaron Schock (R-Ill.) and Rep. Jeff Flake (R-Ariz.).

    Romney has not hesitated to use his endorsements to his advantage. As The Huffington Post's Jon Ward reported last month, Romney effectively deployed his heavy-hitters throughout his last-minute campaign tour through Iowa.

    Rick Santorum, who emerged Tuesday night as Romney's chief rival, weighed in on the development early Wednesday morning,

    The Huffington Post's Sam Stein reports:

    Santorum, unwilling to let anyone trample on his night of good news, casually dismissed the significance of John McCain's endorsement of Mitt Romney, which is reportedly coming in New Hampshire on Wednesday. "It's fine. I expected that," he said. "It's a surprise he hasn't done it earlier."

    Appearing on CNN, Santorum went on to laud McCain as a "great man" who had sacrificed more for the country than anyone he knew.

    "I commend Governor Romney for getting his endorsement," he added, "but I'm not surprised by it. John is a more moderate member of the Republican team and I think he fits in with Mitt's view of the world."

    McCain's reputation for moderation (not entirely supported by his record) makes his endorsement a bit of a double-edged sword for Romney. But not in New Hampshire, where the Arizona Republican remains beloved. If anything, it could persuade Santorum to start framing the next contest as an imbalanced, unreliable affair.

    "It would be smart timing," one GOP strategist who has worked with McCain said of the endorsement. "Romney wants to win every day moving into New Hampshire. New Hampshire is probably the only place that a McCain endorsement could really help."

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    http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2012/0...n_1182580.html

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    "I commend Governor Romney for getting his endorsement," he added, "but I'm not surprised by it. John is a more moderate member of the Republican team and I think he fits in with Mitt's view of the world."

    Senator McCain's endorsement would not make me embrace Mr. Romney or anyone else more. I would look at them and their comments on issues more critically.
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    McCain is one of the reasons Obama won. I wouldn't brag about his endorsement.
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    One RINO endorsing another,perhaps they can work together on a Kennedy type Amnesty after all Romney is from Massachusetts and McCain loves the amnesty train. What really bugs me is the media/press leading voters in the direction they wish then once that occurs they will tear the chosen candidate apart, huge game folks don't fall for it.
    I'm old with many opinions few solutions.

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    Sen. John McCain (R-Ariz.) will throw his support behind former Massachusetts Gov. Mitt Romney in the race for the Republican presidential nomination.
    That is a VERY BAD sign for two reasons.

    One, it suggests that Mitt Romney is a Globalist CFR endorsed traitor like John McCain is.

    Two, it suggests that John McCain clearly does not know when to sit down and shut up!

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    I agree. His endorsement of Romney just confirms it. He's a globalist and will not get my vote. How many seats in the House and Senate are up for grabs this coming November? Over 400 I believe. Election day can't come soon enough.
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