Venezuelan Leader Puts Big Negative On McCain

Venezuelan Leader Puts Big Negative On McCain

Submitted by politicalWinters on Thu, 03/27/2008 - 9:10am.

  That country's leader - Hugo Chavez - said relations between the two countries could worsen if John McCain wins the presidency.

  Chavez is pretty far out there in his views, and is no friend of the current administration.

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