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Schwarzenegger set to endorse McCain for president
By Rich Bowden, M&C Staff Writer Jan 31, 2008, 7:35 GMT

California Governor Arnold Schwarzenegger addresses the media prior to the final GOP (Grand Old Party, Republican Party) Presidential Candidates\' Debate before the February 5th California Primary at the Reagan Presidential Library in Simi Valley, California, USA, 30 January 2008. Schwarzenegger is expected to endorse Arizona Senator John McCain on 31 January 2008. EPA/JOSHUA GATES WEISBERG
(M&C) - California Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger is set to back John McCain as the Republican nominee for president U.S. media reports say.
The governor will make his announcement Thursday just a week before the state of California votes in its primary election. The move will follow today's endorsement of Sen McCain by outgoing candidate Rudi Giuliani.
Mr Giuliani announced he was withdrawing from the race after finishing a disappointing third in Florida's primary earlier this week. McCain won the Sunshine State's election beating Mitt Romney into second place.
The expected endorsement of Gov. Schwarzenegger will give Sen. McCain further support among independent voters given the former film star's cross-party, iconoclastic appeal.
"The endorsement has cachet,'' said Barbara O'Connor, a political scientist at California State University in Sacramento to Bloomberg. "He is the quintessential, crossing party lines, post-partisan politician.''
The endorsement is also vital for the McCain campaign because California does not award all of its electoral college delegates to the statewide winner.
"It's not just a question of do you win,'' Republican strategist Alex Vogel said to Bloomberg. "It's a question of how big do you win. I can't think of a better endorsement for McCain in California.''
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A case of on RINO endorsing another. Arnold has been listening to the Kennedy's again.
McCain is the choice of the MSM. Thus, he will be the GOP nominee and the next presi... I mean puppet leader. See: youtube.com/watch?v=bCuCLA0DhBs
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GregJan 31st, 2008 - 09:02:46
Hopefully after watching the debate next to Nancy Reagan, Arnold will come to his senses and decide to change his mind and endorse Romney. Reagan would roll over in his grave to have a liberal like McCain as the nominee. Mitt's education, leadership, experience and command of the issues were obviously superior to snide faced McCain in the debate.
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