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- noun Plural form of
McCainiac .
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Some of McCain's support will come from GOP and Republican-leaning moderates -- the hardcore "McCainiacs" -- who think that the Bush years were a mistake, and the Senator from Arizona remains the "last best hope" to redeem the party, Scala noted.
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John McCain drew a lot of people, but you have seen John McCain everywhere in support of George W. Bush, and John McCain's people -- sometimes called the McCainiacs, but they are all sane people -- supporting George W. Bush.
CNN Transcript - CNN Late Edition: Campaign 2000 Heads into the Homestretch - November 6, 2000 2000
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Where have all the McCainiacs in the comment section gone.
Mac Is Back, With a Smaller Crowd Than Bush - Swampland - TIME.com 2008
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Said that he “Felt more dirty after the campaign,” because of the untruths and sheer contumacity of the McCainiacs.
Top Ten Most Interesting or Perversely Damaged People of 2008 2008
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The question is whether the McCainiacs would be doing it anyway.
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I understand that after a while you want to talk about some other things other than the fact that the McCainiacs are lying in almost EVERY ad they run, or that they're using fear and prejudice as their only argument at this point.
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But if the New York Times, or the Washington Post, or NBC had done due diligence on airman McCain, they would have had to beat off charges like "traitor!" and "unpatriotic!" that McCainiacs would have thrown at them.
Major Newspapers, Networks Don't Dig Deep When Covering McCain Jim Kaplan 2010
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Said that he âFelt more dirty after the campaign, â because of the untruths and sheer contumacity of the McCainiacs.
Archive 2008-12-01 2008
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But if the New York Times, or the Washington Post, or NBC had done due diligence on airman McCain, they would have had to beat off charges like "traitor!" and "unpatriotic!" that McCainiacs would have thrown at them.
Jim Kaplan: Major Newspapers, Networks Don't Dig Deep When Covering McCain 2010
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Okay, any McCainiacs who want to explain this flip floppidy flip flop, please do …
McCain: A ‘Pretty Good Timetable’ - The Caucus Blog - NYTimes.com 2008
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