John McCain on Alt Fuel, Global Warming and Nuclear Energy - EXCLUSIVE VIDEO COVERAGE


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TACH AUTO CENTRAL - February 6, 2008: Before Senator John McCain formally announced his intention to run for the office of President of the United States, he gave a keynote speech at the Clean Cities Congress (Phoenix, AZ) in which he made known his position on some of the most important issues facing America and the world. McCain’s frank, straight-forward comments are especially insightful and revealing considering his current status as the Republican Party’s front-running candidate.

The Auto Channel is proud to present the entire video of the speech for the first time, anywhere.

Senator McCain’s 23-minute speech, titled "An Energy Vision for the U.S.," covers the use of ethanol and electric-powered vehicles, America’s need to get out from under the thumb of “foreign-oil,” environmental dangers such as global warming and the case for why nuclear energy power generation is a must. Several of McCain’s positions are in stark contrast to those expressed by the current Bush Administration.


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