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Can McCain recover in race for GOP nomination? (The Christian Science Monitor)
Filed: March 25th 2007: Republican

U.S. Sen. John McCain, R-Ariz., steps off his campaign bus after arriving at the Iowa Statehouse before speaking to Iowa legislators in Des Moines, Iowa in this March 15, 2007 file photo.  Aboard his campaign bus, the Arizona Republican entertains reporters with stories, answers their questions and heckles bloggers. But the level of exposure comes with a risk, McCain acknowledges, and plenty of apprehension for aides who at times have to cue him to stop. He doesn't always listen.      (AP Photo/Charlie Neibergall, File)The Christian Science Monitor - John McCain, the darling of the independents and the news media in the 2000 presidential campaign, is struggling in the 2008 race.

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