MICHIGAN LEADERS STAND WITH SENATOR MCCAIN
ARLINGTON, VA - U.S. Senator John McCain's presidential exploratory committee today announced that state Senator Randy Richardville, state Rep. Judy Emmons, state Rep. Glenn Steil, Jr., state Rep. Lorence Wenke, state Rep. David Law, Michigan Republican Party Ethnic Vice Chair Andrew Wendt, and former Macomb County Republican Chairwoman Janice Nearon will support Senator John McCain should he decide to seek the presidency.
"This is a critical moment for our nation, which is why we need a principled leader like Senator John McCain in the White House," said Senator Richardville. "Senator McCain has my full support and I look forward to communicating our shared conservative principles to the people of Michigan."
"Senator John McCain is a leader with conviction and a consistent defender of life. I am proud to stand with him," said Rep. Emmons. "Senator McCain is a common sense conservative who has what it takes to win this election."
"Senator McCain is a common sense conservative whose leadership and courage have helped guide our nation through challenging times," said Rep. Steil. "Senator McCain is a proven leader whose track record demonstrates he is the right man to move America forward."
"I am honored to give Senator McCain my full support," said Rep. Wenke. "When times get tough and decisions need to be made, you can always count on John McCain."
"Senator McCain is committed to fiscal responsibility," said Rep. Law. "I am proud to support a leader who has been steadfast in protecting our nation and who is committed to reforming government."
"Senator John McCain leads by example and is dedicated to protecting America," said Wendt. "I will take the Senator's reform message to the voters in Michigan."
Senator McCain has the overwhelming support of Republicans in Michigan," said Nearon. "I know Senator John McCain is the right candidate, not just for Republicans in Michigan, but across this great land."
Senator John McCain stated that he was proud to have the support of such respected Michigan leaders. "This group of fine, dedicated public servants represents strong and committed leadership," said Senator McCain. "I plan to work closely with these leaders and communicate our shared principles."

