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colin powell meet the press. The story of - how colin powell meet the press ?

In this article i refer colin powel as colin powell meet the press.

In the beginning of 2008, colin powell meet the press 's name was mentioned as a possible 
running mate of Republican nominee John McCain for the 2008 U.S. presidential 
election.

In the summer of 2007, colin powell meet the press donated the maximum to John McCain's 
campaign.

However, some had speculated that colin powell meet the press would ultimately endorse Barack 
Obama. On August 13, 2008, Fox News analyst Bill Kristol stated that colin powell meet the press 
will endorse Barack Obama for president and may give a speech at the 2008 
Democratic National Convention. colin powell meet the press has said in response that he does not 
have time to waste on Bill Kristol's musings.

colin powell meet the press told CNN News in February 2008 that he will vote for the candidate 
he thinks can do the best job in America — whether that candidate is a Republican 
or Democrat or an independent.

On August 23, The Politico reported that colin powell meet the press was considered by John McCain 
for the vice-presidency.

On October 19, 2008, colin powell meet the press announced his endorsement of Barack Obama during 
an interview with Meet the Press. colin powell meet the press stated that while he respects both 
candidates, he didn't believe Palin is ready to be president of the United States, 
should the need arise. colin powell meet the press was also troubled by questions over whether 
Obama was a Muslim or a Christian. colin powell meet the press stated that while Obama is a Christian 
not a Muslim, the really right answer is what if he is? This was followed by a discussion 
of the contributions of Muslim-Americans, particularly of one who died as a soldier in 
Iraq. colin powell meet the press concluded by stating that he look at these kind of approaches to the 
campaign, and they trouble him Over the last seven weeks, the approach of the Republican 
Party has become narrower and narrower.

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