Senator John McCain, the presumptive Republican presidential nominee, entered Élysée Palace in Paris Friday to meet President Nicolas Sarkozy. Recent polls favor his stance on the Iraq war.
(Philippe Wojazer/Reuters)
Peter S. Canellos | National Perspective
In polls, McCain edges ahead of Clinton, Obama
Senator John McCain, the presumptive Republican presidential nominee, entered Élysée Palace in Paris Friday to meet President Nicolas Sarkozy. Recent polls favor his stance on the Iraq war.
(Philippe Wojazer/Reuters)
WASHINGTON - These are good days for John McCain. He's been visiting overseas hot spots while his Democratic opponents have been creating hot spots of their own. And it is therefore unsurprising to see McCain inching ahead of Hillary Clinton and Barack Obama in some polls. (Full article: 800 words)
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