Gov. Jim Douglas and Republican presidential candidate Sen. John McCain don't agree on
milk policy. And they aren't in lock step on
troop withdrawal/extended surge in Iraq.
Today at the governor's press conference, reporters explored with Douglas a couple of other areas -- just to get a sense of the depth of Douglas' support for McCain's views.
Global warming: Douglas said, "He has talked about it in very general terms." That, Douglas seemed to be suggesting, was better than not talking about it at all.
Expanded health care coverage for kids: Douglas said didn't know how McCain felt about that idea. It might be worth checking out since the Bush administration opposed any expansion and ended up in a wrestling match with Congress and many governors last fall over his unwaivering stance. Douglas repeated his position today -- that the federally funded State Children's Health Insurance Program ought to be expanded.
Douglas said a few differences didn't weaken his support for McCain. People never agree on everything, he said.
-- Nancy Remsen