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  • NEW ORLEANS — ­Senator John McCain got a question at a town hall meeting this morning in Atlanta that he never has addressed publicly before: Since Senator John Kerry, Democrat of Massachusetts, had approached Mr. McCain about being his running mate for the White House in 2004, would Mr. McCain now return the favor?

    McCain Asked About Kerry’s V.P. Offer - The Caucus Blog - NYTimes.com 2008

  • NEW ORLEANS — ­Senator John McCain got a question at a town hall meeting this morning in Atlanta that he never has addressed publicly before: Since Senator John Kerry, Democrat of Massachusetts, had approached Mr. McCain about being his running mate for the White House in 2004, would Mr. McCain now return the favor?

    McCain Asked About Kerry’s V.P. Offer - The Caucus Blog - NYTimes.com 2008

  • Any *Senator* not smart enough to speak with counsel before a plea like that isn’t smart enough to be a Senator.

    The Volokh Conspiracy » Why Should Larry Craig Resign?: 2007

  • Any *Senator* not smart enough to speak with counsel before a plea like that isn’t smart enough to be a Senator.

    The Volokh Conspiracy » Why Should Larry Craig Resign?: 2007

  • Tonight, hearing Donna using the term Senator Clinton.

    CNN Transcript Mar 4, 2008 2008

  • And he's good enough and smart enough to be our guest, but the folks in Minnesota may have an opportunity to add the title Senator to his name in a couple of years.

    CNN Transcript Nov 26, 2006 2006

  • And he's good enough and smart enough to be our guest, but the folks in Minnesota may have an opportunity to add the title Senator to his name in a couple of years.

    CNN Transcript Nov 25, 2006 2006

  • He acquired the nickname Senator Slash, which could also work as a pro wrestling character.

    NYT > Home Page By MARK LEIBOVICH 2012

  • He acquired the nickname Senator Slash, which could also work as a pro wrestling character.

    NYT > Home Page By MARK LEIBOVICH 2012

  • Though Spears admitted that the odds of Vitter accepting the bout, which he described as an “epic battle between the American people and the out-of-control, tyrannical federal government,” were unlikely, he said he plans to fight in the event against a different opponent if the Senator is a no-show.

    Mike Spears Challenges David Vitter To 'Epic' Steel Cage Match The Huffington Post News Team 2010

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