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McCain to Visit Nebraska in July Save Email Print
Omaha, Neb.
Posted: 5:04 PM May 15, 2008
Last Updated: 5:08 PM May 15, 2008
Reporter: Associated Press
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Republican presidential candidate John McCain is expected to campaign in Nebraska in July.

Hal Daub is the Nebraska chairman for McCain's campaign. He says McCain will come to the state.

Daub didn't have details Thursday, including where McCain would visit.

McCain has been the presumptive GOP nominee since the first week of March. He added Nebraska to his list of primary victories Tuesday, garnering 87 percent of the vote. Ron Paul was the only other candidate on the ballot.

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Posted by: lynnette Location: iowa on Jun 10, 2008 at 11:18 AM
Republicans have winner-take-all in their Presidential primaries, and Democrats have proportional representation. That resulted in the Republican contest being over more quickly. In open-primary states Republicans could vote in the Democratic primary -- either for the Democrat they liked best, or for the one they thought would cause the most trouble, as Rush Limbaugh urged them to do -- "vote for Hillary" was part of "Operation Chaos." This difference in intention is why I make such a big deal about the difference between tricky and nasty Republicans (like Limbaugh and Ann Coulter and Bill O'Reilly, and Karl Rove -- who learned his tricks during Watergate, but was so young then he got away with it)) and decent Republicans, like Hagel and Ron Paul (he's different,but he's honorable) and Susan Collins and Olympia Snowe in Maine. That's why I keep hoping that Johanns will be one of the honorable ones, and not just mediocre (I don't think he'll be nasty).

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