McCain Uses The F-Word: Frontrunner
McCain Looks To Seal The Deal, Claims Frontrunner Status
WASHINGTON — John McCain’s string of victories in the Northeast and across the country put him on the brink of being unstoppable.
The Arizona senator was racking up enough convention delegates in Super Tuesday’s coast-to-coast voting to put him within reach of the Republican presidential nomination that eluded him eight years ago. Mitt Romney sought to stretch out the bruising race for weeks more while Mike Huckabee competed for relevancy.
“We’ve won in some of the biggest states in the country,” McCain said, adding that he’s never minded the underdog role: “We must get used to the idea that we are the Republican Party front-runner for the nomination.”


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