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"They're not announcing that they're embracing all of (McCain's) positions on issues," said Jennifer Psaki, a former Obama White House official who also worked on the president's 2008 campaign. "But they are highlighting the standards that John McCain held himself to that Mitt Romney has not." Steve Schmidt, a senior strategist to McCain's 2008 campaign, said voters will see through the Obama team's attempts to use the former GOP nominee to paint the party's current standard-bearer as an extremist. "It's very difficult to make the case that Mitt Romney is a right-wing nut, particularly because a lot of real right-wing nuts have spent a lot of time saying Romney's not one of them," Schmidt said. Like Romney, McCain faced criticism from Democrats in 2008 who said the independent-minded senator had kowtowed to the conservative wing of the party in order to claim the GOP nomination. The nearly four years since Obama and McCain's electoral face-off have been filled with interactions that the president probably won't be bringing up at campaign fundraisers or using in a campaign video. In a meeting during the 2010 health care debate, McCain criticized how Democrats were constructing the legislation. Obama cut him off, saying "We're not campaigning anymore. The election is over." McCain responded: "I'm reminded of that every day." The longtime Arizona senator has also been one of the harshest critics of the president on foreign policy matters, often arguing that the president is being too passive. In recent days, McCain said it was "embarrassing" that the United States wasn't doing more to stem the bloodshed in Syria. The Obama and McCain conflicts aside, Schmidt said he's not surprised to see his former boss back in the electoral mix: "The last guy is never more popular than after there's a new guy."
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