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Issue date: 11/20/07 Section: News

McCain delivers 'straight talk' to campus

Despite lagging in recent polls, 2008 Presidential hopeful shows his mettle

Colin Kavanaugh

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Sen. John McCain (R-Ariz.) made a stop at Penn's Zellerbach Theater last night, discussing issues such as global warming
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Sen. John McCain (R-Ariz.) made a stop at Penn's Zellerbach Theater last night, discussing issues such as global warming
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Despite some political pundits dismissing Sen. John McCain's (R-Ariz.) presidential campaign as "dead," he came out swinging last night before a packed audience of Penn students.

McCain's "Straight Talk Express" pulled into Annenberg's Zellerbach Theater for a town-hall forum with a crowd of nearly 1,000.

McCain was introduced by Utah Gov. Jon Huntsman and former Secretary of the Navy John Lehman.

Not all students in the audience were McCain supporters, but all were intrigued by the candidate.

"I support Hillary" Clinton, College freshman Chennery Fife said, "but I wanted to hear other views on the issues … and wanted to see where the Republicans were heading this election."

McCain fielded questions from audience members ranging from the Iraq War to global warming.

Addressing the issue of climate change, McCain said that "it is real, and it is a threat," noting that young people are particularly passionate about tackling climate change.

"I give great credit to Al Gore," McCain said, drawing round of applause from the audience. "We need to act as quickly as possible."

Asked about the difference between his 2000 presidential campaign and this one, McCain said "9/11 happened and renewed the importance of national security."

He outlined the importance of the "quiet diplomacy" approach to Iran and Pakistan, saying there are "many options we can exercise" before military action.

McCain believes his most important asset in his campaign is his ability to deliver straight answers to voters.

Asked during a press conference before the forum began if he believed himself to be the candidate who can "win the Iraq War with honor," he responded, "I do" with little hesitation.

And when asked what he would do to address the growing national deficit, McCain responded, "Stop spending. I will veto any bill that can't be paid for."
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Vince

posted 11/20/07 @ 5:06 PM EST

I'm sorry but McCain isn't touching my vote until he delivers some 'Real talk'.

Event Attendee

posted 11/20/07 @ 6:03 PM EST

I would hardly say that McCain's comment on Al Gore received a round of applause from the audience. There was perhaps 3 cheers that were almost immediately silenced when McCain sarcastically added, "Oh great, we have an Al Gore fan here. (Continued…)

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