Election 2008

John McCain

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Factbox: John McCain

McCain, 72, is from one of the Navy's more celebrated families. His father and grandfather were four-star admirals, and he followed in their footsteps by attending the U.S. Naval Academy.

On his 23rd combat mission over Vietnam in 1967, he was shot down. He spent 5 1/2 years in captivity, including two in solitary confinement along with frequent beatings and torture.

When freed in 1973, he returned home. His marriage soon ended. He remarried and eventually entered politics.

First elected to the House of Representatives in 1982, he won the first of four terms in the Senate in 1986.

In Congress McCain has been pro-business conservative, a free-market advocate and an abortion foe. In 1998 he led an effort to curb smoking among children by imposing new regulations, advertising restrictions and on costs on cigarette makers. But with the Republican leadership lined up against him, the effort failed.

McCain was among five senators who were investigated for taking contributions from savings and loan financier Charles Keating. In 1991 the Senate ethics committee cleared McCain of any wrongdoing, except using poor judgment.

McCain was seen as a populist maverick in his campaign for the 2000 Republican presidential nomination when he gave Bush a scare by winning the first-in-the-nation primary state of New Hampshire by 18 percentage points.

McCain has vigorously supported the unpopular Iraq war at a time when many Americans are weary of the conflict and eager to return U.S. troops home. But McCain has criticized how the war was conducted initially, saying the country should never undertake a war without a comprehensive plan for success.

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Between Republican John McCain and Democrat Barack Obama, which candidate for President in 2008 do you believe can best manage the U.S economy?

46.5%
Barack Obama
43%
John McCain
4%
Someone Else
6%
Not sure