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Reagan Supports McCain
Topic Started: Feb 1 2008, 09:06 AM (149 Views)
Dandandat
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Time to put something here
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McCain on Thursday also received another major endorsement of a more peronal nature.  According to the Drudge Report, former first lady Nancy Reagan issued her approval of McCain, "adores" him and said he is someone she is "fully supporting in her private life."  However, the report said Reagan did not plan to make the endorsement a public event.

http://www.kutv.com/content/news/topnews/s...a4-58304ae91ecb


As classy as always Nancy Reagan wont be making a public endorsement. But it appears as if she supports John McCain as president. While she is not Ronald Reagan him self, isn’t she the next best thing? Kind of puts a fly in the ointment to all those pundits who wish people to believe Reagan would disprove of McCain.
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captain_proton_au
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From what i've read she was one of the more active and influencial first ladies, so about the same as Ron saying that.


Not that theres much choice left with the Rep Candidates
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Hoss
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I don't think that is about the same as Ronald Reagan. She was kind of a kook as a first lady in my recollection.
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Dr. Noah
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Mine too.
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