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- John_McCain_presidential_campaign,_2000 abstract "John McCain, the United States Senator from Arizona, launched his first candidacy for the presidency of the United States in the 2000 presidential election.Announcing his run for the Republican Party nomination in September 1999, McCain was the main challenger to Texas Governor George W. Bush, who had the political and financial support of most of the party establishment. McCain staged an upset win in the February 2000 New Hampshire primary, capitalizing on a message of political reform and "straight talk" that appealed to moderate Republican and independent voters and to the press. McCain's momentum was halted when Bush won the South Carolina primary later that month, in a contest that became famous for its bitter nature and an underground smear campaign run against McCain.McCain won some subsequent primaries, but after the March 2000 Super Tuesday contests he was well behind in delegates and withdrew. He grudgingly endorsed Bush two months later and made occasional appearances for him during the general election.".
- John_McCain_presidential_campaign,_2000 wikiPageExternalLink www.mccain2000.com.
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- John_McCain_presidential_campaign,_2000 affiliation Republican_Party_(United_States).
- John_McCain_presidential_campaign,_2000 campaign United_States_presidential_election,_2000.
- John_McCain_presidential_campaign,_2000 candidate John_McCain.
- John_McCain_presidential_campaign,_2000 candidate "U.S. Senator 1987–Present".
- John_McCain_presidential_campaign,_2000 committee "John McCain for President 2000".
- John_McCain_presidential_campaign,_2000 hasPhotoCollection John_McCain_presidential_campaign,_2000.
- John_McCain_presidential_campaign,_2000 keyPeople "Craig Turk".
- John_McCain_presidential_campaign,_2000 keyPeople "Greg Stevens".
- John_McCain_presidential_campaign,_2000 keyPeople "Howard Opinsky".
- John_McCain_presidential_campaign,_2000 keyPeople "John Weaver".
- John_McCain_presidential_campaign,_2000 keyPeople "Mark Salter".
- John_McCain_presidential_campaign,_2000 keyPeople "Mike Murphy".
- John_McCain_presidential_campaign,_2000 keyPeople "Rick Davis".
- John_McCain_presidential_campaign,_2000 logo File:McCain2000logo.png.
- John_McCain_presidential_campaign,_2000 status "Withdrawn".
- John_McCain_presidential_campaign,_2000 website www.mccain2000.com.
- John_McCain_presidential_campaign,_2000 subject Category:John_McCain.
- John_McCain_presidential_campaign,_2000 subject Category:United_States_presidential_Republican_Party_campaigns,_2000.
- John_McCain_presidential_campaign,_2000 comment "John McCain, the United States Senator from Arizona, launched his first candidacy for the presidency of the United States in the 2000 presidential election.Announcing his run for the Republican Party nomination in September 1999, McCain was the main challenger to Texas Governor George W. Bush, who had the political and financial support of most of the party establishment.".
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- John_McCain_presidential_campaign,_2000 homepage www.mccain2000.com.
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