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While shielding Palin from blame, McCain also steered around a suggestion that skewed media coverage tilted the election toward Obama. "One thing I think Americans don't want is a sore loser," he said. "I knew I had a headwind. I can read the polls," he said, in an obvious reference to a political climate soured by an economic crisis and unpopular Republican president and war. What's this say about the GOP brand? The "party has a lot of work to do. We just got back from the woodshed," he said. On a day when McCain reflected on his loss, Palin talked about the future. In a series of national TV interviews, Palin attributed the ticket's defeat to the troubled economy and Bush administration policies and indirectly put her name in play as a possible future presidential candidate. What about another campaign for McCain, who will be 76 years old in 2012? "I wouldn't think so," McCain told Leno, with a hint of resignation in his voice. "We are going to have another generation of leaders come along."
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