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  • Jumping John McCain? If They’d Only Have Asked

    Posted by Andy on March 29th, 2007

    The eloquent Gary at the blog formerly known as Kennedyvmachine, has found what might be the final nail John McCain drove into his own coffin known as his Presidential aspirations back in 2001.

    Sen. John McCain (R-Ariz.) was close to leaving the Republican Party in 2001, weeks before then-Sen. Jim Jeffords (Vt.) famously announced his decision to become an Independent, according to former Democratic lawmakers who say they were involved in the discussions.
    In interviews with The Hill this month, former Sen. Tom Daschle (D-S.D.) and ex-Rep. Tom Downey (D-N.Y.) said there were nearly two months of talks with the maverick lawmaker following an approach by John Weaver, McCain’s chief political strategist.
    Democrats had contacted Jeffords and then-Sen. Lincoln Chafee (R-R.I.) in the early months of 2001 about switching parties, but in McCain’s case, they said, it was McCain’s top strategist who came to them.

    At the end of their March 31, 2001 lunch at a Chinese restaurant in Bethesda, Md., Downey said Weaver asked why Democrats hadn’t asked McCain to switch parties.
    Downey, a well-connected lobbyist, said he was stunned.
    “You’re really wondering?” Downey said he told Weaver. “What do you mean you’re wondering?”

    “Well, if the right people asked him,” Weaver said, according to Downey, adding that he responded, “The calls will be made. Who do you want?” (Source: The Hill)

    See why some of us are a little worried about this guy leading the Republican party? I’m guess here, but would this have anything to do with being rejected by conservatives in the 2000 primaries?

    Gary sums it up well.

    This revelation will have many in the GOP asking the obvious question: ‘you mean he didn’t abandon the party?’

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