McCain Unlikely to Lose Home State of Arizona Despite Immigration Positions

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Posted on: February 5th, 2008
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“Many Arizonans had wanted to run John McCain out of town on a rail last year because of his support for what many perceived as amnesty for illegal immigrants in a reform bill he had proposed, but while not all is forgiven, the senator is unlikely to lose his home state in Tuesday’s primary.

“For those whom the policy agenda begins and ends with illegal immigration, they still have a problem with McCain,” said Arizona Republic political writer Bob Robb. “For those who may disagree on illegal immigration, but look at a broader range of issues, he is in fine shape.””*

*From: http://youdecide08.foxnews.com
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