In an interview with the Star Tribune, his speechwriter Mark Salter said the senator from Arizona will explain not only "where, how and why he wants to lead the country," but will outline "policy differences with his Democratic rival Barack Obama."
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U.S Republican presidential candidate Sen. John McCain acknowledges supporters at an airport in Minneapolis, Minnesota, where he arived to attend the 2008 Republican National Convention September 3, 2008 |
McCain is looking to "re-create that kind of enthusiasm and pageantry tonight" that Palin brought to the Xcel the previous night with her spirited address, he added.
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John McCain and his wife Cindy (R) greets his running mate, vice presidential candidate Alaska Governor Sarah Palin (3rd R) and her family after arriving at the airport in Minneapolis, Minnesota September 3, 2008 |
"John McCain likes to be in and around people," said Rick Davis, his campaign manager. "And I think it gives John a unique ability to position himself around the people he likes to be with."
The last of the convention's four days will start this evening with Sarah Palin's name being put into nomination as McCain's vice-presidential running mate.
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