They are from different parties. Clinton is a democratic. McCain is a republican.
They are both US Senators.
Hillary Clinton was running against John McCain & Barrack Obama, our new president, before she dropped out of the race.
Barack Obama, John McCain, and Hillary Clinton
Hillary Clinton won dispite predictions that she would lose to Barack Obama. John McCain also defeated Mitt Romney for the Republican nomination. Hillary Clinton won dispite predictions that she would lose to Barack Obama. John McCain also defeated Mitt Romney for the Republican nomination.
Hillary Clinton was not on the ballot in the 2008 general election. Democratic Party candidate Barack Obama won the 2008 presidential election defeating Republican Party candidate John McCain.
Mccain had 0 electoral votes in New york, because of the winner take all status of New York's electoral votes, mccain did not get any in New York.
I think the whole discussion will change once the primaries are finally over. Hopefully John McCain will not be drawn into the same with the Democratic candidate. This has gone on way to long for most of us.
Hillary Clinton thoughts of Sarah Palin are exactly like the thoughts spoken on SNL. Hillary is fuming mad that she worked hard for 3 or 4 years to get the chance of going back to the White House and lost the GOP race and was not selected to be Obama's VP, while Sarah Palin was widely unknown throughout the mainland U.S. and was chosen as McCain's VP. But Palin is not the tyrant that Hillary is.
According to the analysis of most political scientists and reporters who covered the 2008 election, Senator McCain was seen as a traditional Republican who had been forced to the right by his party's more conservative turn, and he was identified with the now-unpopular policies of President George W. Bush. Hillary Clinton was seen as a centrist Democrat, capable of getting the votes of some moderate Republicans as well as attracting women voters. Barack Obama was seen as a young and up-and-coming candidate, able to attract youthful and idealistic voters, as well as ethnic minorities; he was identified more with liberal causes than Hillary Clinton was.
Hillary Clinton received 1,338,870 votes to Donald Trump's 1,202,484 votes, winning Colorado's 9 electoral votes. One of Hillary's electors attempted to vote for John Kasich, but his vote was ruled as invalid and he was replaced as an elector.
President Obama ran for re-election in 2012. His main opponent was a Republican business executive and former governor of Massachusetts named Mitt Romney. There were also third-party candidates such as Libertarian Gary Johnson on the ballot, but the majority of the votes were divided between Mr. Obama and Mr. Romney.
He first debated against Hillary Clinton when he was trying to gain the Democratic nomination for the presidency. Once he got the nomination, he debated his Republican opponent, John McCain.