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Sen. John McCain spoke about President Bush, campaign reform and his own political future during an appearance Monday on The Late Show with David Letterman. The maverick senator was welcomed to the stage of the Ed Sullivan Theater in New York to the strains of the Chuck Berry classic Johnny B. Goode, though McCain said he would have preferred to hear Hail to the Chief. Letterman introduced McCain as a decorated war hero and one
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stanley sverige n last year s GOP primaries. How s your buddy George doing Letterman asked. I think he s doing well, answered McCain. I think he did well on his trip to Europe. Asked whether Mr. Bush was well liked in Europe, McCain responded, I think he s respected and that s what s important. On the subject of Sen. Jim Jeffords of Vermont, whose defection from the GOP cost the party control of the U.S. Senate, McCain said, I think Republicans should worry. We can t be a regional party. We have to be a big tent. He said he liked and respected Sen. Jeffords, and added that My hero is Teddy Roosevelt, and he left the Republican Party for the Bull Moose Party. But when asked if he would follow Jeffords out of the GOP, McCain answered, No. Earlier Monday, McCain s campaign re