The Frontrunner Acknowledges His Party Has Had Trouble Attracting Minority Voters
Of all of the presidential candidates remaining in the race for the White House, Sen. John McCain's vibrant campaign may seem the most unlikely because last summer it was all but dead.
Yet, the Arizona Republican didn't allow money troubles and few resources to stifle his dream of becoming president and now his persistence has made him the party's clear frontrunner.
McCain's growing confidence has become increasingly apparent in interviews, and nationally he holds a large lead over his rival,... Full Story
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