Posted on 11/13/2014 1:03:34 AM PST by 2ndDivisionVet
Sen. John McCain (R-Az.) said Wednesday hes planning on running for reelection in 2016.
Weve already talked with finance people in the state, weve already talked to different groups and organizations ranging from the Arizona Chamber to the Southern Arizona Defense Alliance to build the coalitions we need to build, McCain told MSNBC News.
The 78-year-old, five-term Republican senator, who has at times clashed with Tea Party conservatives, said he fully expects a challenge from the right.
You have to hope for the best and prepare for the worst, he said to MSNBC. I definitely think that I would have to absolutely anticipate a Tea Party candidate or two or three ... everybody tells me that Im the number one target of the tea partiers. Last year, McCain, the Republican Partys 2008 presidential nominee, infuriated some conservatives when he called Sens. Rand Paul (R-Ky.) and Ted Cruz (R-Texas) wacko birds. He later apologized.
Paul and Cruz are both considered potential 2016 presidential candidates.
McCains likely presence in the next election cycle is good news for Republicans who will face a difficult map in 2016. Hes a known quantity, and the GOP dominated the midterm elections in 2014 thanks in part to the group of steady candidates it put forward.
If McCain can get through the primary in Arizona, he may be in good shape hes never had a true general election scare and Arizona hasnt sent a Democrat to the Senate since 1988.
McCains Senate colleague, Sen. Jeff Flake (R-Az.), is up for reelection in 2018.
He should gracefully wrap up his career....write a book or two, and do some CNN shows. There are plenty of better candidates from Arizona to replace him.
Of course he will. Which is a good thing because he’ll draw money away from the other RINOs.
heck he will probably draw DNC money also- which is not a bad idea.
His ascendency in a couple cycles ago was primarily due to a single very wealthy individual deciding to support him.
I don’t think all that many people want a man who was already senile in 2008 and 73 years old, to run again at 81. He couldn’t campaign for himself, he lost to Bush in 2000, etc. I think Scott Walker could crush him if Walker runs. Walker would have a lot to talk about regarding his battle with unions in his own state, including attempts to recall him as governor, which failed.
He meant his senate seat, not the presidency.
Whoopsies-that post went a skew.
I was interrupted on my last post-
the rest of my thought, I heard caller earlier on one of the conservative radio shows, speculating that McCain should run, so as as to burn DNC money. Either supporting, opposing or both for his run.
McCain vs McSally in the primary.
The battle of the fighter pilots!
Go McSally!!! B^)
McCain should be charged with treason.
Is McSally a negative ace (five losses) like McStain?
McPain's retirement will be a net positive, despite the entertaining fact that Rush Limbaugh does him so well.
His time in the Hanoi Hilton, has scrambled what few brain cells he has.
I’d much rather see Lt. Col. Allen West as President, man has a backbone where terrorist are concerned and the experience. Palin would have been a great VP but both parties have already ruined her chances.
We need a Constitutional CONSERVATIVE as well as a Fiscal CONSERVATIVE in both slots.
Mike Lee. I like Dr Carson, but this about face on guns is a worrisome thing. He could always go back to being against guns.
The last thing we need. I hope he dies of a heart attack first.
I wonder if this announcement is to block Sarah from considering to run in AZ?
Go ahead and waste his time and other people’s money. Previous losers need not apply.
Didn’t his own party in Arizona recently censure him?
If she really wants it it won’t stop her.
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