John McCain, who appeared at a town hall meeting in Oshkosh, Wis., yesterday, has sided with President Bush on key votes related to interrogations and warrantless surveillance.
(gerald herbert/Associated Press)
McCain seems to shift right in terror debate
Aligns with Bush on two key votes
John McCain, who appeared at a town hall meeting in Oshkosh, Wis., yesterday, has sided with President Bush on key votes related to interrogations and warrantless surveillance.
(gerald herbert/Associated Press)
WASHINGTON - Senator John McCain, who has long distanced himself from the Bush administration on legal issues involving the war on terrorism, this week aligned himself with conservative supporters of the White House on key votes related to the interrogation of prisoners and warrantless surveillance. (Full article: 1005 words)
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