McCain greeted with some boos at GOP meeting
Source: Arizona Republic
U.S. Sen. John McCain on Saturday delivered a fiery speech on foreign policy in the face of many of his conservative critics at the Arizona Republican Party's state meeting, earning a noisy mix of boos and cheers at the same annual gathering where in 2014 he was censured in absentia for being too liberal on issues such as immigration reform.
"It was only a handful of people who were negative," McCain, R-Ariz., told The Arizona Republic after he spoke. "That's far different from what it would have been last year."
McCain, who has not yet announced that he is running for re-election in 2016 but is widely expected to do so, was met by a raucous combination of boos and catcalls from detractors and applause and yells from his fans and allies and it was difficult to hear him over the din. About 12 people in the audience stood with their backs to McCain for the entirety of his nearly 10-minute remarks.
... And in an unexpected moment in state GOP politics, more than 100 members of Arizona's Vietnamese community came to the state meeting to show their support for McCain, who spent more than five years as a prisoner of war during the Vietnam War. They lined the front row of the balcony, waving flags and signs with slogans such as "We love you Senator McCain" and "John McCain must win this election." Later, McCain met with the group outside and vowed not to give up until there are "human rights and freedom" in Vietnam.
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