Yes!
John McCain was elected to the U.S Senate in 1986, winning re-election easily in 1992, 1998, and 2004.
He is a professional politician. He is also running for re-election to the US Senate in 2010.
Yes, John McCain and George W. Bush ran each other in the 2000 Republican primaries, with George W. Bush securing the nomination and John McCain coming in second.
No, John McCain and the Republicans are almost universally oposed to the re-institution of the Draft; because it really doesn't work well for the military.
Yes, Senator John McCain can run again. Richard Nixon did that, losing to Senator John F. Kennedy in 1960 but winning against Vice President Hubert Humphrey in 1968. He then ran for re-election in 1972
No he was only married once and to Queen Ankhasenamon as he died at 18.
In 2008, his opposition first came from Hillary Clinton. Once he got the Democratic nomination, his opposition was the Republican candidate for president, John McCain. Mr. Obama defeated Mr. McCain and became the president. In 2012, President Obama ran for re-election. His main opponent was the Republican, Mitt Romney. Mr. Obama won the election and began serving his second term as president.
First she married John Ross, then John Claypoole, and lastly, Captain Joseph Ross John Claypoole. I had to do a report on Betsy Ross
He won in the 2008 Presidential campaign, defeating his Republican challenger John McCain. And he was re-elected in the 2012 election, defeating his Republican challenger Mitt Romney.
If you are asking about the presidential election, Barack Obama won the presidency in 2008, defeating John McCain by a wide margin. Barack Obama was re-elected in 2012, defeating his challenger, Mitt Romney.
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Barack Obama won the 2008 presidential election, defeating John McCain. And on November 6, 2012, he won re-election, earning a second term by defeating Mitt Romney.