"I believe that people are interested very much in substance," McCain said. "If it was simply style, William Jennings Bryan would have been president." (Bryan, a noted orator, lost three presidential elections as the Democratic nominee in 1896, 1900 and 1908.)
He should know, McCain was on the stump back then arguing for the Gold Standard!
Next up - McCain talks about his deep affection for James G. Blaine.
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