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McCain jokes about rivals with comedian Jon Stewart (AP)
AP - NEW YORK (AP) — Of the Democratic presidential candidates, would Republican John McCain rather take on Barack Obama or Hillary Rodham Clinton?
McCain jokes about rivals with comedian Jon Stewart (AP)
AP - NEW YORK (AP) — Of the Democratic presidential candidates, would Republican John McCain rather take on Barack Obama or Hillary Rodham Clinton?
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