KEITH BUTLER JOINS SUPPORTERS OF MCCAIN
Former Senate Candidate To Serve As National Co-Chairman For Conservatives and Michigan State Co-Chairman
ARLINGTON, VA - U.S. Senator John McCain's presidential exploratory committee today announced that former U.S. Senate candidate Keith Butler will participate as national co-chairman for conservatives and co-chairman of the statewide Michigan Steering Committee.
Butler served as a co-chair to the Bush-Cheney '04 campaign in Michigan and addressed the Republican National Convention. Butler also assisted in the Reagan-Bush campaign.
Butler stated that Senator John McCain's commitment to pro-family, pro-life causes makes him the only true conservative candidate that can represent the party and win the general election. "John McCain has been a genuine conservative and will remain one," said Keith Butler. "He will represent the values and principles of families in a way that will make us all proud. John is a tremendous human being and he will lead our country with integrity and character."
McCain said he was truly fortunate to have the support of such an accomplished and respected individual. "Keith Butler is someone that leads by example. His support means a lot to me and my family," said Senator McCain. "Keith has served several Presidents and I am proud to call him one of my advisors."
Butler joins Republican National Committeeman Chuck Yob and Republican National Committeewoman Holly Hughes as Co-Chairs of the Michigan Steering Committee. Mike Cox is the Chairman for Michigan.

