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South Carolina Veterans Line Up With John McCain

SOUTH CAROLINA VETERANS LINE UP WITH JOHN MCCAIN
Adjutant General Stan Spears To Lead State Veterans Advisory Committee

ARLINGTON, VA – U.S. Senator John McCain’s presidential campaign today announced the creation of the South Carolina Veterans Advisory Committee.  This thirty-eight member committee will advise Senator McCain on veterans’ issues and assist the campaign in its continued effort to build a strong grassroots organization in the Palmetto State. 

Adjutant General Stan Spears, the only elected head of a state National Guard in the nation, will lead McCain’s South Carolina Veterans Advisory Committee.

“Senator John McCain is a true American hero.  He proudly served our country in the United States Navy and United States Congress.  His record of military service is distinguished and his record of promoting common sense conservatism is unparalleled,” said Adjutant General Spears.

Senator John McCain thanked the veterans for their service to our country and commitment to his campaign.  “Our country owes a debt of gratitude to these men and women who are willing to make personal sacrifices for the sake of freedom,” said Senator McCain.  “I am thankful for their service and grateful to have their support

Posted by Mike on April 12, 2007 | Permalink

Kinnear Joins Supporters Of McCain

KINNEAR JOINS SUPPORTERS OF MCCAIN
Retired Navy Admiral Backs Arizona Senator’s Strong Record   

ARLINGTON, VA – U.S. Senator John McCain’s presidential campaign today announced retired U.S. Naval Admiral Dr. George (Gus) E.R. Kinnear II will support the Arizona Senator’s candidacy and chair the campaign’s veterans coalition in the state of Maine. 

Dr. Kinnear will lead Senator McCain’s outreach to veterans and oversee the coalition’s political activities in the state.

“John McCain’s senior-level experience with veterans and defense issues is second to none,” said Kinnear.  “Our world faces tremendous challenges, and electing John McCain’s steady, seasoned leadership during these turbulent times is absolutely critical.”

Senator McCain welcomed Admiral Kinnear's support.  “Gus is an impressive American that has deservedly earned the respect of veterans in Maine and beyond,” said Senator McCain.  “He has shown an exemplary commitment to the American way of life and I am proud to have his support.”

Posted by Mike on April 11, 2007 | Permalink

Former U.S. Secretaries Of State Pledge Support To McCain

FORMER U.S. SECRETARIES OF STATE PLEDGE SUPPORT TO MCCAIN
McCain’s Strength In Foreign Affairs Earns Him Powerful Endorsements

ARLINGTON, VA – U.S. Senator John McCain’s presidential campaign today announced that former United States Secretaries of State Henry Kissinger, General Alexander Haig, Lawrence Eagleburger and George Shultz have endorsed Senator John McCain for President.  These distinguished leaders served the last five Republican presidents.

Henry Kissinger served as U.S. Secretary of State from 1973 to 1977, while also serving as Assistant to the President for National Security Affairs from 1969 to 1975.  After leaving government service, he became founder and chairman of Kissinger Associates, an international consulting firm.  From 1954 until 1971 Kissinger was a faculty member of Harvard University, both in the Department of Government and at the Center for International Affairs.  He received the 1973 Nobel Peace Prize.  Kissinger has also received the Veterans of Foreign Wars Dwight D. Eisenhower Distinguished Service Medal and the Presidential Medal of Freedom.

“The world’s challenges are radically changing and our country needs John McCain’s experience and optimism,” said Kissinger.  “His record, character, and belief that America’s best days lie ahead make John McCain the right leader for these times.”

General Alexander M. Haig served as U.S. Secretary of State from 1981 to 1982.  Under President Gerald R. Ford, General Haig served as Commander-in-Chief of the U.S. European Command and later as NATO’s Supreme Allied Commander in Europe.  He also served as President Ford’s Chief of Staff.  Under President Nixon, Haig served as White House Chief of Staff, Vice Chief of Staff of the Army and Deputy Assistant to the President for National Security Affairs.  As a business leader, General Haig served as president and chief operating officer of United Technologies Corporation and as a senior adviser to several other multinational corporations.  He is chairman of Worldwide Associates, Inc., a strategic domestic and international consulting firm.

“During this global struggle against terrorism, our country needs a leader who will pursue diplomacy and security with a steady hand,” said General Haig.  “John McCain is a leader with a vision for a more prosperous, secure America.”   

George P. Shultz served as U.S. Secretary of State from 1982 to 1989.  Prior to his appointment, Shultz was chairman of President Ronald Reagan’s Economic Policy Advisory Board.  During the Nixon Administration, he served as Secretary of the Treasury, Secretary of Labor, Chairman of the Council on Economic Policy and Director of the Office of Management and Budget.  In 1989, he rejoined Stanford University as the Jack Steele Parker Professor of International Economics at the Graduate School of Business and a distinguished fellow at the Hoover Institution.  He currently serves as chairman of the California Governor’s Council of Economic Advisors and co-chairman of the Committee on the Present Danger.  He has received the Medal of Freedom, the Seoul Peace Prize, the Eisenhower Medal for Leadership and Service and the Reagan Distinguished American Award.  He served in the U.S. Marine Corps from 1942 through 1945.

“John McCain is a passionate leader who believes in the inherent benefits of freedom and liberty,” said Shultz.  “He understands the enormous threat terrorism poses to our way of life and is prepared to fight and win this war from the first day he steps foot in office.”

Lawrence S. Eagleburger served as U.S. Secretary of State from 1992 to 1993, capping a nearly four decade foreign-service career.  In addition, Eagleburger served in the State Department as Under Secretary of State for Political Affairs, Assistant Secretary of State for European Affairs, U.S. Ambassador to Yugoslavia and Deputy Under Secretary of State for Management.  Eagleburger also chaired the International Commission on Holocaust Era Insurance Claims, which awarded more than $300 million to Holocaust victims and their families from European insurance companies that had not paid on insurance policies held by those victims.  Eagleburger has been awarded an honorary knighthood from Her Majesty, Queen Elizabeth II, the Presidential Citizens Medal and the Department of State’s Distinguished Service Award.

“John McCain has spent his life serving this country on the battle field and in Congress,” said Eagleburger.  “As our country adjusts to new challenges, John McCain’s experience and record as a common sense conservative make him the best candidate for our country’s future.” 

Senator John McCain stated that he was proud of the support he received from these highly regarded leaders.  “These are Americans who selflessly led our country into a modern era of security and stability, and I am proud to have their support,” said McCain.  “We share optimism in America and dedication to winning the war on terror.”

Posted by Mike on April 10, 2007 | Permalink

Alabama Mayors Stand With John McCain

ALABAMA MAYORS STAND WITH JOHN MCCAIN

ARLINGTON, VA – U.S. Senator John McCain’s presidential campaign today announced that 21 mayors from across Alabama have agreed to join Alabama Mayors for McCain and help build the campaign’s grassroots network in their communities.

The mayors join several members of the Alabama legislature, former Republican Party leaders, and other influential community figures who have already publicly signed on to Senator McCain’s team in the state.

Senator John McCain said he recognized the importance of having local support.  “These local leaders and elected officials have earned the respect and support of voters in communities across Alabama,” said Senator McCain.  “Our campaign will look to each of these mayors for their advice and guidance, and I appreciate their efforts in spreading our message of common sense conservatism.”

Posted by Mike on April 09, 2007 | Permalink

New Hampshire Sportsmen Join Supporters Of McCain

NEW HAMPSHIRE SPORTSMEN JOIN SUPPORTERS OF MCCAIN

ARLINGTON, VA – U.S. Senator John McCain’s presidential campaign today announced that former Sheriff Steve Hodges, former Sheriff Walter Morse, former state Representative Allen MacNeil, and small business owner Luc Cote have joined the Arizona Senator’s team and will serve as chairmen of the sportsmen coalition in New Hampshire.

“John McCain has consistently worked to secure the rights of gun owners and strengthen law enforcement,” said Hodges.  “I am honored to help build his effort in New Hampshire.”

“As an avid hunter and former sheriff, I look for the candidate that understands the idea that with great freedoms come great responsibilities, which is why I am supporting Senator John McCain,” said Morse.

“I know John McCain to be a strong defender of the Second Amendment, which is why I have decided to work on his behalf,” said MacNeil. 

“This country needs a leader committed to protecting the rights of sportsmen and John McCain is just that man,” said Cote.

Senator John McCain expressed his appreciation of their support.  “I stand with New Hampshire sportsmen in placing a high value on natural resource stewardship and our constitutional right to bear arms,” said Senator McCain.  “I look forward to counsel from these individuals as we move forward in New Hampshire.”

Posted by Mike on April 05, 2007 | Permalink

McCain Campaign Announces Major Policy Speeches & Official Launch Of Presidential Campaign

MCCAIN CAMPAIGN ANNOUNCES MAJOR POLICY SPEECHES & OFFICIAL LAUNCH OF PRESIDENTIAL CAMPAIGN

ARLINGTON, VA – U.S. Senator John McCain’s presidential campaign today announced that John McCain, during the month of April, will deliver three major policy speeches and make his presidential candidacy official with a tour through early primary states, ending in his home state of Arizona. 

John McCain’s first major policy speech on his commitment to winning the war in Iraq will be delivered April 11th at the Virginia Military Institute (VMI) in Lexington.  His second speech on economic policy in Memphis, Tennessee on April 16th will focus on taxes, trade, and curtailing government spending.  The third policy speech will be delivered on April 23rd and focus on his domestic policy agenda.

The campaign also made public that John McCain will officially announce his candidacy for President with a tour beginning April 25th in New Hampshire and concluding April 27th in Arizona, with stops in South Carolina on the 26th and Iowa on the 27th. 

Posted by Mike on April 04, 2007 | Permalink

Florida Majority Whip To Support McCain

FLORIDA MAJORITY WHIP TO SUPPORT MCCAIN
State Representative Ellyn Bogdanoff Will Serve As Southeast Legislative Co-Chair

ARLINGTON, VA – U.S. Senator John McCain’s presidential campaign today announced that Florida state Representative Ellyn Bogdanoff will support the Arizona Senator’s bid for the White House.  Bogdanoff will serve as southeast legislative co-chair for John McCain 2008, where she will provide strategic and organizational guidance to the campaign.

State Representative Bogdanoff discussed the reasons she will support Senator McCain.  “John McCain has been on the right side of the issues that are most important to the American way of life,” said Bogdanoff.   “Whether it’s growing the economy or providing strong leadership on defense issues, John McCain has the credibility and the passion we need in our next leader.” 

Senator McCain stated his appreciation for state Representative Bogdanoff’s support.  “Having sound political leadership is something I know is critical to a successful effort and I am thankful to have Ellyn’s support,” said Senator McCain.  “She joins my campaign at a crucial time, and I look forward to working with Ellyn toward renewed leadership for our country.”

Posted by Mike on April 04, 2007 | Permalink

John McCain 2008 Campaign Announces First Quarter Fundraising Numbers

JOHN MCCAIN 2008 CAMPAIGN ANNOUNCES FIRST QUARTER FUNDRAISING NUMBERS

ARLINGTON, VA – John McCain’s presidential campaign today announced first quarter fundraising numbers:

During the first quarter of 2007, John McCain 2008 campaign received nearly 60,000 contributions from all 50 states, averaging $200 per contribution.  The McCain campaign will report over $12.5 million in contributions for the first quarter.

Campaign Manager Terry Nelson said, “Although we are pleased with the organization we’ve built and polls show us strongly positioned in key primary states, we had hoped to do better in first quarter fundraising.  We are already in the process of taking the necessary steps to ensure fundraising success moving forward.”  Nelson added, “Fundraising in the first quarter is no more important than fundraising throughout the entire primary election campaign.”

Posted by Mike on April 02, 2007 | Permalink

Iowa Mayors Join Team McCain

IOWA MAYORS JOIN TEAM MCCAIN
Twenty-Three Mayors Join Growing Iowa Organization

ARLINGTON, VA – U.S. Senator John McCain’s presidential campaign today unveiled their Iowa Mayors for McCain leadership team, which includes twenty-three mayors from throughout the Hawkeye State.

“John McCain is a strong leader who is best prepared to win the War on Terror and protect America’s interests in the world,” Dyersville Mayor Jim Heavens said.  “I am honored to join with my fellow mayors in endorsing a proven, pragmatic, pro-life conservative like John McCain.”

The Mayors for McCain leadership team is comprised of mayors from both rural and urban communities and draws upon each of Iowa’s five congressional districts.  The mayors will use their experience to help spread John McCain’s reform message in their communities and provide strategic guidance to the campaign on local issues.

Senator John McCain expressed his appreciation for the support of these Iowa mayors.  “These individuals are influential leaders and committed public servants who have earned the respect of their constituents,” said Senator McCain.  “They will be invaluable advocates for our campaign as we continue to spread my common sense conservative message across Iowa.”

Iowa Mayors Supporting JOHN McCain

George Andersen – Nora Springs
Rick Anderson – Asbury
Mike Blake – Clarence 
William Christensen – Toledo
Ron Colling – Manning
Nelson Crabb – Clear Lake
Darrell Dobernecker - Pella
Darrell Downs – Marcus
Jeff Fiscus – Alden
Thomas Ginger – Sanborn
Sandra Hatfield – West Branch
Marvin Hearn – Dumont
Jim Heavens – Dyersville
Dennis Kunkle – Guthrie Center
Lon Larsen – Reinbeck
Ron Minten – Alton
Virgil Murray – Bellevue
John Nieland – Marion
Nels Nord – Huxley
Reynold Peterson – Spencer
Ruth Randleman – Carlisle
Steve Samuels – Humboldt
Lary Wyckoff – Bedford

Posted by Mike on April 02, 2007 | Permalink

New York Leaders Pledge Support To McCain

New York Leaders Pledge Support To McCain

ARLINGTON, VA - U.S. Senator John McCain's presidential campaign today announced the Arizona Senator's leadership team in New York State. Ed Cox will serve as state chairman and take the lead in assembling the political organization of New Yorkers who will lend their support to Senator McCain’s presidential candidacy.

In addition, Colonel Dominic Morelli will serve as chair of the Veterans for McCain coalition. Noeline Cuker, Kristen Kelly Fisher, and Annemarie McAvoy will serve as co-chairs of the New York Women for McCain coalition.

Ed Cox spoke to Senator McCain's record of strong leadership on the issues that matter to New York. "Senator McCain has an unwavering record of fiscal responsibility," said Cox. "He is the resolute leader who will ensure we spend taxpayer dollars wisely and I'm honored to serve as his chairman in New York."

Noeline Cuker, co-chair of New York Women for McCain, spoke to Senator McCain's strong record of supporting issues that matter to all New Yorkers. "Senator McCain understands that the next Commander-in-Chief must be prepared to lead and protect our nation from the very first day," said Cuker. "It will be an honor to share with my fellow citizens John McCain's common sense leadership on issues like the importance of family in our society and his commitment to passing on a safer, stronger nation to future generations."

Senator John McCain stated his appreciation for the support and leadership of these distinguished New Yorkers. "I am privileged to have a group of such esteemed leaders supporting my candidacy," said Senator McCain. "With their leadership and guidance, I look forward to competing in New York State."

Posted by Mike on March 29, 2007 | Permalink

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