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John McCain Quotes

«We are in agreement on more issues than we are in disagreement. I look forward to enthusiastically campaigning for Gov. Bush over the next six months.»
«I asked that I not be considered for vice president of the United States.»
«I hope that our next meeting will not nearly attract as much attention as this one did, and I look forward to further discussion with Gov. Bush and being present when he is inaugurated as the next president of the United States.»
«The only way you approach politics and seek elective office is to move forward. For me to look back in anger or with any rancor would be a mistake.»
«not sure that it would have been my nominee if I had been president of the United States.»
«We cannot be either blackmailed or cajoled by the tobacco industry, ... They will have to make their decisions.»
«I have said many times in the past I don't choose to be vice president, either Republican, Democrat, Libertarian or vegetarian,»
«It's portraying the president's leadership that he's displayed since September 11, which I support, ... This Week.»
«I'm in the company of heroes here ... and I'm very grateful for your service,»
«Perhaps those self-appointed enforcers of party loyalty will learn to respect honorable differences among us, learn to disagree without resorting to personal threats, and recognize that we are a party large enough to accommodate something short of strict unanimity on the issues of the day,»