McCain Will Run For Reelection In 2010
At a press conference in Phoenix today, Sen. John McCain said he would run for a fifth Senate term in 2010.
The 2008 GOP presidential nominee laughed when asked if he would run for president again, saying he does "not envision a scenario that would entail that."
You can watch video from the press conference below.
McCain lauded President-elect Barack Obama's decision to tap Arizona Gov. Janet Napolitano for homeland security chief, saying she is highly qualified for the job.
The Arizona senator also discussed the presidential campaign, saying he looks back "with pride and honor" at the experience of running.
"I will submit myself to the judgment of history," McCain added. "I'm very proud overall of the campaign we ran and the people I was associated with and the dear friends that I have to this day."
He also discussed running mate Sarah Palin.
"I think that our base and most Americans viewed Governor Palin as a real breath of fresh air that swept across the country," McCain said, calling the Alaska governor an "energizing factor."
The 2008 GOP presidential nominee laughed when asked if he would run for president again, saying he does "not envision a scenario that would entail that."
You can watch video from the press conference below.
McCain lauded President-elect Barack Obama's decision to tap Arizona Gov. Janet Napolitano for homeland security chief, saying she is highly qualified for the job.
The Arizona senator also discussed the presidential campaign, saying he looks back "with pride and honor" at the experience of running.
"I will submit myself to the judgment of history," McCain added. "I'm very proud overall of the campaign we ran and the people I was associated with and the dear friends that I have to this day."
He also discussed running mate Sarah Palin.
"I think that our base and most Americans viewed Governor Palin as a real breath of fresh air that swept across the country," McCain said, calling the Alaska governor an "energizing factor."