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article imageCindy McCain Addresses John McCain's 'Temper'

Published Apr 21, 2008, by Can Tran
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Cindy McCain, the wife of presumed GOP nominee Senator John McCain was on ABC’s “The View.” On the show, Cindy McCain would address criticisms about her husband’s temper.
Presumed GOP presidential nominee Senator John McCain of Arizona has been criticized by many of his opponents and critics of having a bad temper. In his defense, his wife Cindy McCain said that many people mistake his passion as a politician for having a bad temper.

Early today, Cindy McCain would address the issue while she served as co-host for ABC’s “The View.” In that respect, Mrs. McCain explained that that is the most common misconception about her husband, Senator John McCain. While many view John McCain as a person with a bad temper, Mrs. McCain views him as passionate about his work and life in the world of politics.

In early April, Senator McCain said that the voters should expect him to have bouts of anger. But, he explained that the corruption in Washington angers him. He said that he would not stand for corruption or special interests.

A lot of McCain’s wording has brought forth backlash from many conservatives in the past. Though it has not been covered much in the recent past months, McCain is still trying to court the conservative voting bloc of the Republican Party. McCain said that he would need that voting bloc.
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