By AMY MCCONNELL
Monitor staff
McCain stickers sprouted on car bumpers. Breath froze in the air. And students packed into a town hall meeting at Dartmouth College to hear McCain rail at the special interests he said have disillusioned voters and corrupted the political process.
But this time, the senator had a more difficult task than winning over reform-minded voters: He had to win over reform-minded voters on behalf of George W. Bush, the man he once described as the ultimate establishment candidate.