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Cindy McCain

Cindy Lou Hensley McCain (born May 20, 1954) is an American businesswoman, and philanthropist, and the wife of United States Senator and 2000 and 2008 presidential candidate John McCain of Arizona.

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  • The Final Days

    …had a great time. I wish all of you every success and look forward to being with you in the future." Behind him, Cindy McCain did not disguise her feelings. She teared up and looked drained. So did McCain's traveling buddies Lieberman and …

    11/07/2008Politics
  • Center Stage

    …away from Obama. Not for the first time, Salter came around to Schmidt's way of thinking. In the home of one of Cindy McCain 's business associates, the two men tried to impress on Palin just how grueling the coming months could be. She did …

    11/06/2008Politics
  • The Long Siege

    …Republicans quickly jumped on the intimation that she had not been proud of her country before then. The next day, Cindy McCain told a rally, "I'm proud of my country. I don't know about you—if you heard those words earlier—I'm very proud of my country." Right-wing talk radio began to portray Michelle …

    11/05/2008Politics
  • What Michelle Can Teach Us

    …article—written by a white female reporter—offers advice to both potential First Ladies. The writer suggests Cindy McCain let her "personality and experience shine" and motivate others to give back. For Michelle, the writer suggests that …

    11/01/2008Politics
  • The Moderate Voice: Is America A Great Country Or What? (Samuel J. Wurzelbacher / Worzelbacher Edition)

    Didja hear the one about Joe signing a lucrative contract to work on all seven or eight or how many houses that John and Cindy McCain have? Thought so. Poor Joe. One minute he's shooting his mouth off about having problems with Barack Obama's

    10/17/2008

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