June 26, 2009 5:16 PM
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Graham: 'We Are Very Close'
(The Politico)
McCain confidante Sen. Lindsey Graham just dropped a big hint on MSNBC's "Morning Joe," signaling that the Republican nominee may in fact be heading to Mississippi for the debate.
"I think we are very close to some common ground that will protect the taxpayer," said Graham.
McCain has previously called for a suspension of the debate until progress is made on the bailout.
However, Graham would not definitively say that McCain will attend.
"I think we are very close to some common ground that will protect the taxpayer," said Graham.
McCain has previously called for a suspension of the debate until progress is made on the bailout.
However, Graham would not definitively say that McCain will attend.
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