Former President George H. W. Bush Endorses John McCain
As John and Cindy McCain look on, Former President George H. W. Bush officially endorses Republican presidential candidate McCain at a news conference February 18, 2008 in Houston, Texas. (UPI Photo/Ian Halperin)
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