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martes, julio 03, 2007
McCain's stance on immigration, Iraq blamed for lagging campaign

Escrito PorDaniela a las 08:37 AM |  Comentar |  Imprimir |  Enviar a Correo

Media across the board have been reporting that Sen. John McCain's Republican presidential nomination campaign has suffered tremendously in this past quarter. His campaign announced it had raised only $2 million, compared to the $11 million it raised in the previous three months.

"McCain for President" has fired dozens of employees and stopped paying others, including the campaign manager, who will now work for free. That campaign manager, Terry Nelson, said the lack of support is probably due in part to Mcain's support of the Iraq war and S.1639, the comprehensive immigration reform bill that failed last week.


 
   
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bob schmidt  dijo...
McCain-Feingold took away my freedom of speech, and the freedom of speech of many activists organized into activist groups. He took away the freedom of speech of pro-lifers and pro-choicers, or pro-gun and pro-gun-control activists.... within 60 days of election day when that freedom of speech is most needed. That is why McCain never had a chance of winning. Other issues are irrelevant to his inability to catch on. As Rudy and a few lesser contenders have sterling records of the Constitution, they will be able to paint Fred with the same problem McCain has. We activists like our freedom of speech.
19 septiembre, 2007 04:09:49 PM



 
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