John McCain, Republican
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Current office: U.S. Senate
Birth place: Panama Canal Zone, Panama (08/29/1936)
Home city: Phoenix, AZ
Education: National War College, 1973-1974 BS, United States Naval Academy, 1958.
Profession: Senate Navy Liaison, 1977-1981 Captain, United States Navy, Vietnam, 1958-1981 Beer Distributor.
Political: Candidate, United States President, 2008 Senator, United States Senate, Arizona, 1987-present Primary Candidate, United States President, 2000 National Security Adviser, Dole/Kemp Presidential Campaign, 1996 Representative, United States House of Representatives, 1982-1986.
Membership: Environmental and Energy Study Conference National Republican Senatorial Committee Co-Chair, Porkbusters Coalition Renewal Alliance Senate Centrist Coalition Senate Committee for American Indian College Fund Senate Co-Chair, National Security Caucus Senate Steering Committee Senate Wilderness and Public Lands Caucus Vietnam Veterans in Congress. Member, American Dream Political Action Committee, 1997-present Member, Council on Foreign Relations, 1997-present Honorary Board Member, Hispanic Youth Foundation, 1997-present Honorary Board Member, The Leonard Cheshire Foundation, 1997-present Honorary Member, Advisory Council, National Hispanic Foundation for the Arts, 1997-present Honorary Vice Chair, New Majority Council, 1997-present Founding Member, Pacific Council on International Policy, University of South California, 1995-present Chair, Board of Directors, International Republican Institute, 1992-present Life Member, Navy League, 1987-present Board of Trustees, Gallaudet University, 1995-2006 Member, Air Force Sergeants Association Member, The Alfalfa Club Honorary Advisor Board, Arizona Black Chamber of Commerce Honorary Co-Chair, Advisory Board of Directors, Arizona Cancer Research Foundation Honorary Member, Arizona Hispanic Chamber of Commerce Complimentary Member, Association of the United States Army Honorary Member, Barry Goldwater Foundation Honorary Member, Fifty-Five Years and Up Incorporated Honorary Member/Board of Regents, Francis Scott Key Foundation Honorary Member, The John Goodwin Tower Center Honorary Board Member, Kids Voting Arizona Member, The Military Order of World Wars Honorary Member, Mo Udall Foundation Board of Directors, Nixon Center for Peace and Freedom Member, Purple Heart Association Member, The Retired Officers Association Member, Sons of the Revolution in the State of Virginia Member, United States Naval Academy Alumni Association Member of Board of Visitors, United States Naval Academy Honorary Member/Board of Directors/Council of Notables, United States-Spain Council Member, Veterans of Foreign Wars Member, Vietnam Veterans Association.
First elected: 11/04/1986
Last elected: 11/02/2004
Next election: 2010
Family: Wife: Cindy Lou Hensley; 7 Children: Doug, Sidney, Andy, Meghan, Jack, Jimmy, Bridget.
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Birth place: Panama Canal Zone, Panama (08/29/1936)
Home city: Phoenix, AZ
Education: National War College, 1973-1974 BS, United States Naval Academy, 1958.
Profession: Senate Navy Liaison, 1977-1981 Captain, United States Navy, Vietnam, 1958-1981 Beer Distributor.
Political: Candidate, United States President, 2008 Senator, United States Senate, Arizona, 1987-present Primary Candidate, United States President, 2000 National Security Adviser, Dole/Kemp Presidential Campaign, 1996 Representative, United States House of Representatives, 1982-1986.
Membership: Environmental and Energy Study Conference National Republican Senatorial Committee Co-Chair, Porkbusters Coalition Renewal Alliance Senate Centrist Coalition Senate Committee for American Indian College Fund Senate Co-Chair, National Security Caucus Senate Steering Committee Senate Wilderness and Public Lands Caucus Vietnam Veterans in Congress. Member, American Dream Political Action Committee, 1997-present Member, Council on Foreign Relations, 1997-present Honorary Board Member, Hispanic Youth Foundation, 1997-present Honorary Board Member, The Leonard Cheshire Foundation, 1997-present Honorary Member, Advisory Council, National Hispanic Foundation for the Arts, 1997-present Honorary Vice Chair, New Majority Council, 1997-present Founding Member, Pacific Council on International Policy, University of South California, 1995-present Chair, Board of Directors, International Republican Institute, 1992-present Life Member, Navy League, 1987-present Board of Trustees, Gallaudet University, 1995-2006 Member, Air Force Sergeants Association Member, The Alfalfa Club Honorary Advisor Board, Arizona Black Chamber of Commerce Honorary Co-Chair, Advisory Board of Directors, Arizona Cancer Research Foundation Honorary Member, Arizona Hispanic Chamber of Commerce Complimentary Member, Association of the United States Army Honorary Member, Barry Goldwater Foundation Honorary Member, Fifty-Five Years and Up Incorporated Honorary Member/Board of Regents, Francis Scott Key Foundation Honorary Member, The John Goodwin Tower Center Honorary Board Member, Kids Voting Arizona Member, The Military Order of World Wars Honorary Member, Mo Udall Foundation Board of Directors, Nixon Center for Peace and Freedom Member, Purple Heart Association Member, The Retired Officers Association Member, Sons of the Revolution in the State of Virginia Member, United States Naval Academy Alumni Association Member of Board of Visitors, United States Naval Academy Honorary Member/Board of Directors/Council of Notables, United States-Spain Council Member, Veterans of Foreign Wars Member, Vietnam Veterans Association.
First elected: 11/04/1986
Last elected: 11/02/2004
Next election: 2010
Family: Wife: Cindy Lou Hensley; 7 Children: Doug, Sidney, Andy, Meghan, Jack, Jimmy, Bridget.
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The Hill
8.5.09 3:21 PM |
Eleven years after the Senate last confirmed Sonia Sotomayor for a federal judgeship, the chamber is poised on Thursday to put...
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The Hill
8.5.09 12:55 PM |
The governors of Florida and Virginia are escalating a political battle over where to dock a Navy nuclear aircraft carrier, and...
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Kansas City Star
8.5.09 3:00 AM |
Declaring that electric cars could help put Americans to work and reduce dependence on oil, President Barack Obama said Wednesday that the federal government would spend $2.4 billion in stimulus...
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Mobile Press-Register
8.5.09 1:01 AM |
Kate MercerCandidates at Saturday's BCA gubernatorial forum at the Grand Hotel in Point Clear. There are, for Republicans, two well-worn paths to becoming governor of red-state Alabama. The first...
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Chicago Tribune
8.5.09 1:00 AM |
The manufacturing area is struggling more than most in the downturn. As the president pays a fourth visit, people are worried but hopeful that things are turning around.
He keeps coming back,...
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Pittsburgh Post Gazette
8.5.09 12:54 AM |
WASHINGTON -- Senate Republicans have lined up in staunch opposition to the confirmation of Supreme Court nominee Sonia Sotomayor, rejecting concerns about alienating the growing Hispanic vote.
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The Hill
8.4.09 2:49 PM |
President Barack Obama walked a careful line in arranging the release of two American journalists imprisoned in North Korea, sending former President...
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The Hill
8.4.09 11:09 AM |
The Obama administration asked former President Bill Clinton to meet with leader Kim Jong-Il to negotiate the release of two American...
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The Washington Times
8.4.09 4:45 AM |
POSTAL SERVICE 1,000 post offices on chopping block The U.S. Postal Service is considering closing as many as 1,000 local offices as it battles staggering financial problems. The agency has been...
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New York Post
8.4.09 4:22 AM |
Perhaps that talk of Mayor Bloomberg becoming a vice-presidential contender wasn't so nutty after all. A new book by Washington Post writers Dan Balz and Haynes Johnson, "The Battle for...
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