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McCain launches White House bid | McCain launches White House bid |
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US Senator John McCain has said he will officially enter the race to be the Republican candidate for the presidency in 2008. | US Senator John McCain has said he will officially enter the race to be the Republican candidate for the presidency in 2008. |
The Vietnam war veteran lost a previous bid for his party's nomination in 2000 to President George W Bush. | The Vietnam war veteran lost a previous bid for his party's nomination in 2000 to President George W Bush. |
He has been a strong supporter of the Iraq war and was an early advocate of sending in more US troops. | He has been a strong supporter of the Iraq war and was an early advocate of sending in more US troops. |
Opinion polls suggest the former mayor of New York, Rudolph Giuliani, is the favourite candidate among Republicans. | Opinion polls suggest the former mayor of New York, Rudolph Giuliani, is the favourite candidate among Republicans. |
Mr McCain, 70, made the announcement during a pre-recorded interview for CBS's Late Show with David Letterman, broadcast late on Wednesday. | Mr McCain, 70, made the announcement during a pre-recorded interview for CBS's Late Show with David Letterman, broadcast late on Wednesday. |
"I am announcing that I will be a candidate for president of the United States," he said. | "I am announcing that I will be a candidate for president of the United States," he said. |
Polls indicate Rudolph Giuliani is the top Republican candidate 2008 race: Main contenders | Polls indicate Rudolph Giuliani is the top Republican candidate 2008 race: Main contenders |
Mr McCain told David Letterman that his formal announcement would be made in April. | Mr McCain told David Letterman that his formal announcement would be made in April. |
"You know, you drag this out as long as you can. You don't just have one rendition," he told Mr Letterman. | "You know, you drag this out as long as you can. You don't just have one rendition," he told Mr Letterman. |
Pressed by Mr Letterman, the Arizona senator joked: "This is the announcement preceding the formal announcement!" | Pressed by Mr Letterman, the Arizona senator joked: "This is the announcement preceding the formal announcement!" |
He formed an exploratory committee last November and since then has been making public appearances throughout the US. | He formed an exploratory committee last November and since then has been making public appearances throughout the US. |
'Straight-talking maverick' | 'Straight-talking maverick' |
A recent opinion poll shows that the once frontrunner is now trailing Mr Giuliani - who became known as "America's Mayor" for his handling of the 11 September 2001 attacks on New York - by two to one among Republicans. | |
HAVE YOUR SAY John McCain is one of the better choices Americans have for their next president Mark, USA Send us your comments | HAVE YOUR SAY John McCain is one of the better choices Americans have for their next president Mark, USA Send us your comments |
Senator McCain has long been known as a straight-talking maverick, says the BBC's James Westhead in Washington. | Senator McCain has long been known as a straight-talking maverick, says the BBC's James Westhead in Washington. |
Although a strong supporter of the war in Iraq, he has sometimes been critical of the Bush administration's handling of the war. | Although a strong supporter of the war in Iraq, he has sometimes been critical of the Bush administration's handling of the war. |
He has also been critical of former Defence Secretary Donald Rumsfeld, who, he said, would go down as one of the worst in history. | He has also been critical of former Defence Secretary Donald Rumsfeld, who, he said, would go down as one of the worst in history. |
Age factor | Age factor |
Mr McCain was an early supporter of sending more troops to Iraq - even in the aftermath of the November midterm Congressional elections when withdrawal was a more popular option. | Mr McCain was an early supporter of sending more troops to Iraq - even in the aftermath of the November midterm Congressional elections when withdrawal was a more popular option. |
He has challenged the Republican Party over corporate financing and been critical of the White House over torture and so-called renditions of terror suspects. | He has challenged the Republican Party over corporate financing and been critical of the White House over torture and so-called renditions of terror suspects. |
A Vietnam veteran, Mr McCain served five years as a prisoner of war, after being shot down as a Navy pilot in 1967. | A Vietnam veteran, Mr McCain served five years as a prisoner of war, after being shot down as a Navy pilot in 1967. |
Our correspondent says his age may be Mr McCain's biggest handicap. If he won the presidency, he would by then - at 72 - be the oldest man ever elected to the White House. |