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January 29, 2008 10:47 AM

McCain: "I'm Feeling Good"

(CBS)
From CBS News' Dante Higgins:

ST. PETERSBURG, FLA. -- John McCain showed up this morning at a sparsely attended polling precinct at the Mahaffey Theater with Gov. Charlie Crist and gave reporters a positive vibe.

“I’m feeling good,” McCain said.

He said endorsements matter, and explained how he was grateful for Crist's endorsement.

“It helps and after Gov. Crist endorsed us we did see an uptick in support.”

McCain admitted that a win in Florida today is critical to his bid for the presidency. “It’s not only important in the primary, but if a republican is going to win a national election we have to carry the state of Florida. So it’s a very, very important state,” he said.

McCain also downplayed the recent back and forth between him and Romney insisting Romney is the root cause of all attacks in the Republican race.

“In all due respect what we’ve had in the last few days looks like a Sunday school picnic compared to what the Democrats have been doing. I think it’s going to be fine,” he said.

“But I will point out that Governor Romney has attacked literally all of us. Mayor Giuliani and I haven’t attacked each other, Governor Huckabee and I haven’t attacked each other, Fred Thompson and I didn’t attack each other, Ron Paul and I haven’t attacked each other. It’s only been Governor Romney who decides to attack opponents when he thinks they are moving up and succeeding. That’s just the way he campaigns. It’s just a matter of record.”

Bringing attention back to the race in Florida and national security, McCain explained that it’s ultimately up to the voters.

“The real key here in Florida is who can keep America safe. Who is it that’s got the experience and background and knowledge to take on the challenge of radical Islamic extremism? Governor Romney has no experience there, in fact he wanted to have a timetable for withdrawal," repeating his criticism of Romney's Iraq position that took their spat to a new level.

"I think that’s what the people of Florida will make the judgment on.”
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by iaindie January 29, 2008 6:05 PM EST
Romney is one of the phoniest, fakest politicians I''ve seen. I dont always agree with McCain, but with him i feel you know what your getting. He''s true to himself, there''s nothing in the Presidency for him. I feel Mitt Romney wants to be President just for the status. I think McCain wants to be president because he truely feels he is best for America, and he may not be 100% right, but i feel he is the best that either party has to offer. Not to metion i feel he is very honest. I just dont get that feeling from Romney.
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by scottfromaz January 29, 2008 4:15 PM EST
McCain has had his chance to make a difference and has not done that... I respect his patriot attitude, but it''s time for Mitt Romney to take Washington DC apart and put it back together again...

I am leading an effort here in Arizona, we are making 150,000 phone calls to Republicans this week In Arizona For Romney. Don''t be surprised if McCain loses his home state on feb 5th !!!!

MITT Romney is a great guy, GO MITT
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by scottfromaz January 29, 2008 4:08 PM EST

Most Arizona Republicans are ready to buy John McCain a new set of golf clubs.....

GO MITT !
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by reaganw2 January 29, 2008 3:43 PM EST
That''s grumpy "President McCain" to you anzianomike. Go McCain!
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by anzianomike January 29, 2008 2:10 PM EST
McCain is very deceptive. Romney has engaged all of those people b/c he has been competitive in all of the states even though the other guys have cherry-picked states. McCain escalated this argument by lying about Romney''s Iraq ideas. That''s been well-documented by his buddies in the liberal press. He also has made robocalls saying that Mitt and Castro are basically buddies in order to steal any Cuban votes that might have been going to Romney. He''s also running very misleading ads about Mitt''s healthcare plan (see Newsweek''s factcheck on the). Mitt is pointing to McCain''s actual policy record (imagine that, the nerve) rather than personal attacks and lies. I''m so glad people are finally seeing McCain for what he is - a grumpy old opportunist.
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