Will John McCain Be Barack Obama’s Ally in the Senate?

McCain and Obama will meet in Chicago today. Is it a sign of a future bipartisan alliance?

November 17, 2008 RSS Feed Print

President-elect Barack Obama and Sen. John McCain will meet in Chicago today to discuss how they can work together to help solve the problems facing the U.S. Is this a sign that McCain will form a bipartisan alliance with Obama during the remainder of his Senate career? Would that improve McCain's legacy?

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Previously: Would Hillary Clinton Be a Good Choice for Barack Obama's Secretary of State?

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And I see no reason why this will change now. He's not a rabid partisan who would rather see nothing get done or get nothing of what he wants rather than compromise with the other side.

Scott of MN 11:24AM November 17, 2008

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