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    McCain to campaign with ex-running mate Sarah Palin for 1st time since presidential election


    In this Sept. 19, 2008, file photo, then Republican presidential candidate Sen. John McCain, R-Ariz., and his vice presidential running mate, Alaska Gov. Sarah Palin, greet supporters during a rally for business leaders in Green Bay, Wis. McCain and Sarah Palin are scheduled to campaign together in Arizona in March 2010 for the first time since they conceded the presidential election in Phoenix in 2008. (THE ASSOCIATED PRESS/Mike Roemer, File)

    PHOENIX - John McCain and Sarah Palin are scheduled to campaign together in Arizona next week for the first time since they conceded the presidential election in Phoenix in November 2008.

    Palin and McCain will be at a rally and picnic in Tucson on March 26, followed the next day by a rally in the Phoenix suburb of Mesa.

    McCain and Palin have had a couple of public appearances together, including a dinner in Washington, but the Tucson and Phoenix events are their first return to the campaign trail.

    The former Republican presidential candidate is facing the toughest re-election battle of his Senate career.

    Former Arizona Congressman and conservative talk-radio host JD Hayworth is challenging McCain in the Republican primary.

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    On the Net:

    Event Page: www.johnmccain.com/sarah


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