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McCain Backs Immigration Opponent in Ohio
AP on Yahoo ^ | 4/11/06 | Dan Sewell - ap

Posted on 04/11/2006 12:44:25 PM PDT by NormsRevenge

CINCINNATI - Republican Sen. John McCain (news, bio, voting record) campaigned on Tuesday for a conservative congressman who publicly disagreed with the potential 2008 presidential candidate on how to deal with illegal immigration.

Six-term Rep. Steve Chabot (news, bio, voting record) made it clear that while he welcomed McCain's appearance at a breakfast fundraiser, the two are on opposite sides on how to deal with the nation's estimated 11 million illegal immigrants.

"This happens to be an area where the senator and I don't agree," Chabot said after McCain attended the fundraiser for the Ohio congressman's re-election campaign. Chabot said they do agree on some issues.

Last year, Chabot voted for a House bill that would make all illegal immigrants felons and make offering them non-emergency aid or assistance a federal crime. The bill also calls for building a fence along 700 miles of the border with Mexico.

McCain favors legislation that seeks better border security, regulations on the future entry of foreign workers and allows most of the nation's illegal immigrants to eventually qualify for citizenship through a series of steps, including paying any back taxes and passing criminal background checks.

"I support the House bill," Chabot said. "I think it's a mistake for us to even consider anything like a temporary worker program, or some people call it amnesty, until we have border control."

The public disagreement between Chabot and McCain reflect the deep divisions within the Republican Party over immigration. It also highlighted the political reality that McCain, in weighing another White House bid, is reaching out to all factions of the GOP.

The Arizona senator is spending the first week of the congressional recess campaigning for House and gubernatorial candidates in New Hampshire, Arkansas, Ohio, Minnesota and Iowa.

A day after massive demonstrations around the country for immigration rights, McCain said he was hopeful about the prospects for the Senate bill that he favors, arguing that the show of force underscores the need for urgent action.

"I am confident that over time we will prevail with a comprehensive approach to this issue," McCain told reporters.

The bill stalled in the Senate last week.

McCain told some 300 people at the fundraiser that immigration is a critical political issue, especially for Hispanic voters. In recent presidential elections, Republicans have made gains among Hispanic voters.

"So we better treat this issue with care, we better treat it with sensitivity, better treat it with humanity," McCain said.


TOPICS: Foreign Affairs; Government; Politics/Elections; US: Ohio
KEYWORDS: 109th; aliens; borderlist; chabot; illegals; immigration; mccain; ohio; opponent; stevechabot
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To: kjo
Believe me. I'd rather have four years of Hillary; at least we would know what we're getting.

A Marxist federal bench for starter's.

21 posted on 04/11/2006 3:36:04 PM PDT by onyx (It's easier to indict a ham sandwich or Tom DeLay than it is to indict a Democrat.)
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To: NormsRevenge

GOOF on McCain. I guess Chabot thinks McCain's campaigning will help him.


22 posted on 04/11/2006 3:37:00 PM PDT by onyx (It's easier to indict a ham sandwich or Tom DeLay than it is to indict a Democrat.)
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To: Always Right

You're correct.


23 posted on 04/11/2006 3:37:58 PM PDT by onyx (It's easier to indict a ham sandwich or Tom DeLay than it is to indict a Democrat.)
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To: Always Right
As of right now, the most likely person to be sworn in on Jan. 20, 2009.

BAAAAAHHHAAAAAAAA...!!!

24 posted on 04/11/2006 3:38:37 PM PDT by Osage Orange (The old/liberal/socialist media is the most ruthless and destructive enemy of this country.)
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To: Always Right
Bad that hatred only runs in the hardcore conservative base. McCain has been mending fenses and most in the party will accept him, no matter how much we kick and scream

We?

Are you saying you don't accept him?

Are you saying you aren't going to vote for him either?

25 posted on 04/11/2006 3:44:48 PM PDT by Osage Orange (The old/liberal/socialist media is the most ruthless and destructive enemy of this country.)
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To: Osage Orange

John McCain is the presidential candidate most likely to be holed up in the Northern Mexican mountains in January 2009 after being run out of the United States by a mob of pitchfork-wielding citizens.



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26 posted on 04/11/2006 4:32:51 PM PDT by lsjogren
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To: lsjogren

Seems strange that Chabot said he disagreed with McCain on immigration. My recollection is that Chabot has been one of the less restrictionist oriented of the House Republicans.

Perhaps he has drifted toward a more conservative stance along with the public groundswell and overall shift in the conservative direction in the House, however.


27 posted on 04/11/2006 4:35:58 PM PDT by lsjogren
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To: lsjogren

"McCain told some 300 people at the fundraiser that immigration is a critical political issue, especially for Hispanic voters. In recent presidential elections, Republicans have made gains among Hispanic voters.

"So we better treat this issue with care, we better treat it with sensitivity, better treat it with humanity," McCain said."


I agree with him. We need to make it clear that strict policies toward illegal aliens are necessary not because we want to be harsh with illegal aliens, but because we must do so if the Americans who are less well off economically are to have an opportunity for a better life, and because we believe in the continued existence of the United States as a sovereign nation.


28 posted on 04/11/2006 4:39:49 PM PDT by lsjogren
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To: Always Right
As of right now, the most likely person to be sworn in on Jan. 20, 2009.

LOL! McCain is toast for the presidency. He will come in about 4th in the primaries.

29 posted on 04/11/2006 7:26:21 PM PDT by Mogollon
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To: Mogollon
LOL! McCain is toast for the presidency. He will come in about 4th in the primaries.

McCain will be first or second. The GOP isn't like the Dems that pick candidates out from left field. Republicans have always picked well known names. GW Bush is the only GOP candidate in my lifetime who hasn't really paid his dues before being nominated. Unfortunately, I don't see that candidate. If you think McCain will finish fourth, you are in serious denial.

30 posted on 04/11/2006 7:44:58 PM PDT by Always Right
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To: Always Right
To: Always Right Bad that hatred only runs in the hardcore conservative base. McCain has been mending fenses and most in the party will accept him, no matter how much we kick and scream

We?

Are you saying you don't accept him?

Are you saying you aren't going to vote for him either?

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Still waiting for your answer.......

32 posted on 04/13/2006 6:48:19 AM PDT by Osage Orange (The old/liberal/socialist media is the most ruthless and destructive enemy of this country.)
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To: Osage Orange
Are you saying you don't accept him? Are you saying you aren't going to vote for him either?

I would not vote for McCain in the primary. I might relunctantly support him in the general. I don't like McCain for a lot of the things he has done in the past, he is unstable and McCain's desire to please the media makes him unpredictable. That said, he is better than anything the Dems will put out.

33 posted on 04/13/2006 6:59:43 AM PDT by Always Right
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To: Always Right
Fair enough....and not what I assumed from the tone of your posts.

Thanks-

34 posted on 04/13/2006 8:16:26 AM PDT by Osage Orange (The old/liberal/socialist media is the most ruthless and destructive enemy of this country.)
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