
As one of the candidates who supports the war in Iraq, McCain has struggled the hardship of decreasing in popularity in the polls. He has put all his efforts in, “...convince[ing] Americans that the Iraq war is winnable...” McCain agrees with many other politicians that America’s security is at stake if the war is not won. Even though McCain was seen as the top Republican candidate, he has failed to raise enough money to surpass the top three candidates of both the Democratic and the Republican parties. McCain’s advisers hope to establish a new relationship with voters as McCain begins to make speeches and continues to campaign. Throughout these campaigns, McCain will continue to be known as “the straight-talker” for his way of always stating what he truly supports. Even though many disapprove of McCain’s thoughts, this is the fire that drives him to continue his campaign into presidency and towards the victory of the Iraq war.
http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/content/article/2007/04/11/AR2007041100203.html
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