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Report: Forbes, Goode Haven't Endorsed McCain

Tim Craig

The Hill Newspaper reported last night that U.S. Reps. Virgil Goode and Randy Forbes, both of Virginia, are among 14 GOP members of who Congress who "have refused to endorse or publicly support" presumptive Republican presidential nominee John McCain, an Arizona senator.

The article gave no explanation as to why Forbes or Goode haven't rallied behind McCain, or whether they ever plan to. A spokesperson for Forbes was not immediately available to comment today. Linwood Duncan, Goode's spokesman, said, "Virgil has not made any endorsements in any races this year." Duncan wasn't sure if Goode planned to make any endorsements later in the year.

By Tim Craig |  June 12, 2008; 11:30 AM ET  | Category:  Election 2008/Congress , Tim Craig
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What's the point of hounding every person in America into making endorsements. The nominees are chosen, the only thing that would be newsworthy would be if they were running around endorsing Paul or Kucinich at this point.

Posted by: Anonymous | June 12, 2008 9:31 PM

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