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Phil Gramm to co-chair McCain campaign

March
12

U.S. Senator John McCain announced the support today of former U.S. Senator Phil Gramm, who will serve as a general co-chair of McCain’s presidential campaign. Gramm, who ran for the Republican presidential nomination himself in 1996, represented Texas in the U.S. House from 1978 to 1984 and the U.S. Senate from 1985 to 2002.

This entry was posted on Monday, March 12th, 2007 at 1:23 pm by Liz Anderson.
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2 Responses to “Phil Gramm to co-chair McCain campaign”

  1. Big Surprise

    Maybe he couldn’t find anyone who has been out of the game for a long time and has nothing to offer. Oh wait a minute – Phil Gramm fits the bill.

    McCain is a sinking ship.

  2. THE CONSULTANT

    the mccain campaign is on life support…his age combined
    with his war position are sucking the air out of his baloon
    true he is a man of principal..but his beliefs are out of
    sync both socially and on Iraq with 80 % of the american
    people…if you want to avoid First Man Bill you better
    reconsider Rudy

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