McCain to Meet With Secret Service
MEMPHIS, Tennessee (Reuters) - Republican presidential candidate John McCain said on Friday he plans to accept protection from the U.S. Secret Service soon.
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The Arizona senator has declined to seek such protection for months. Democratic rivals Barack Obama and Hillary Clinton accepted Secret Service body guards months ago.
“I think that it’s important as we get more and more visibility, that we recognize the inevitable. And so we will be talking with them early (next week) to arrange,” McCain told “Fox News Sunday” in an interview to be aired on Sunday.