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Why would John McCain be less likely to support Mitt Romney now than in 2002, when the issue shifts put Romney closer to McCain's positions? Romney is now with McCain on abortion, gun rights, gay rights, and Ronald Reagan. McCain and Romney have now even converged on immigration and the Bush tax cuts. They only differ on campaign finance reform.

Maybe all the candidates can return to their 2002 positions and we'll see where we are?

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