April 25, 2014

MCCAIN-CLINTON BOND CROSSES PARTISAN WATERS

Source: AP

Journalist: Ken Thomas

WASHINGTON (AP) — Sen. John McCain and former Secretary of State Hillary Rodham Clinton share a friendship forged in the Senate and on fact-finding trips around the globe. And then there were those vodka shots in Estonia.

He's a former Republican presidential nominee. She could be the next Democratic presidential nominee. Lately, the Clintons and McCains seem to have embraced each other, offering up their families' working relationship as an example of ways that political leaders can overcome the partisan divide.

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