Speaking at a news conference in New Jersey, Mr. McCain said he believed that comments made by a Hamas leader approving Mr. Obama's candidacy were "a legitimate point of discussion,." An examination of Mr. Obama's numerous public statements indicates that he has not sought Hamas's support.
The McCain-Obama dispute about Hamas began last month, after Ahmed Yousef, a political adviser to the group's leadership in Gaza, made complimentary remarks about Mr. Obama in an interview with WABC radio in New York. "We like Mr. Obama," Mr. Yousef said, "and we hope that he will win the election. I do believe that Mr. Obama is like John Kennedy, a great man with great principles. He has a vision to change America, to make it in a position to lead the world community, but not with domination and arrogance."
"I think it is very clear who Hamas wants to be the next president of the United States," Mr. McCain said. "If Senator Obama is favored by
Hamas, I think people can make judgments accordingly." "Well, Iran is obviously an important supporter of Hamas," Mr. McCain said Friday.
"Senator Obama wants to sit down and have negotiations and discussions with the person who just yesterday called Israel a quote 'stinking corpse,'
" he said, referring to Mr. Ahmadinejad, and "who continues to advocate quote 'wiping Israel off the map.' "
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