The former New Jersey governor and co-chair of the 9/11 commission is behind John McCain. While by itself the endorsement doesn't carry much weight with Republicans, Kean may prove a useful surrogate for McCain. If he gets dispatched to go after Rudy Giuliani's record on 9/11, it will generate headlines.
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