McCain to campaign with Romney in Mesa on Friday

Sen. John McCain, R-Ariz. at a Veterans Town Hall Meeting in Phoenix. Americans say they don't like partisan gridlock in Washington. But they are voting in ways almost certain to increase it, by punishing politicians who cooperate with the opposing party and rewarding ideological purity that pushes both parties to the left and right fringes.  (AP Photo/Ross D. Franklin, File)

Sen. John McCain, R-Ariz. at a Veterans Town Hall Meeting in Phoenix. Americans say they don

John McCain is calling in former Massachusetts Gov. Mitt Romney on Friday.

McCain and Romney are scheduled to appear together at a town hall meeting in Mesa.

Romney’s visit to Arizona marks his second time stumping for McCain. The two Republicans also campaigned together in March while Romney was in Phoenix for a book signing.

Romney and McCain were bitter rivals for the Republican nomination for president in 2008. But Romney aggressively campaigned for McCain in the general election and has endorsed the Arizona senator in his re-election bid.

McCain is facing a tough primary challenge from former U.S. Rep. J.D. Hayworth.

2 comments

  1. So what does Romney have that is so good he thinks he can win votes for McCain. I don’t see McCain winning regardless of who campaigns for him. We know his voting record and besides that he is “out of touch” with what is right for AZ and the country for that matter. Time is up McCain!

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