No. I was able to easily find someone older than McCain: in 1876, Peter Cooper was the Greenback Party's 85-year old nominee for President of the United States.
John McCain continues to be a US Senator from Arizona after his failed Presidential run.
President Obama performs the duties of the President of the United States. John McCain remains a Senator from Arizona since he lost his run for President against Barack Obama.
John McCain of Arizona.
two. John McCain and someone else
Simple. He did not know he would lose when he ran for president.
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.
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In 2004 Sarah Palin was asked to become a candidate as vice-president for John McCain
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
In 2008, John McCain ran against Barack Obama for President, ultimately losing the bid to become the nation's 44th President.During the 2008 Republican Primary, McCain's primary opponents were:Mike HuckabeeMitt RomneyRon Paul9-11In 2000, John McCain lost the Republican Primary to George W. Bush.
Obama. McCain didn't run that year.
I assume so. John McCain ran for president, and he was born in the Panama Canal Zone. And no one asked to see his birth certificate, either.