John McCain to Announce Run for Presidency in Mid-April

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Formal Speech to Cement Bid for the White House

WASHINGTON-Following the curious political tradition of saying what you're going to say before actually saying it, Republican Senator and evident Presidential hopeful in thought if not yet in word
John McCain told the media he would formally announce his run for the Presidency in early April.

McCain's last bid for the White House ended in his primary loss to current President George W. Bush; Bush's subsequent administration served as an indication in the shift of priorities and values of the Republican party, and McCain, seen as a bit of a maverick by GOP standards, has long set himself up as a candidate more on par with Reagan, promising to bring the party back to its core tenets following the 2006 midterm loss to the Democrats. Yet at the same time he has often taken Bush's side, most notably in his support for the war in Iraq, including his vocal agreement with the need for more troops. He was also an active campaigner for Bush's re-election in 2004, even after supposedly being asked to serve as a running mate for, of all people, Democratic challenger John Kerry.

When campaigning against Bush for the 2000 election, McCain presented himself as the more moderate and less theocratic of the two candidates, boasting an impressive record as a war hero to boot. This time, McCain's presentation of himself as a "common-sense conservative" may be more relevant than ever, given the Democratic challenge of the Republican party's failure to meet fiscal and moral responsibilities. Still, he will have to make amends with those in the party that he has split from or angered if he expects to win the primary.

 
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