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Alabama Leaders Join Growing McCain Team

ALABAMA LEADERS JOIN GROWING MCCAIN TEAM
Senator Byrne & Representative Ward Head Legislative Coalition

ARLINGTON, VA - U.S. Senator John McCain's presidential campaign today announced that Alabama state Senator Bradley Byrne and state Representative Cam Ward will serve as the campaign's legislative chairman and co-chairman in Alabama.

"I believe John McCain's straight talk and bedrock conservative principles are exactly what our nation needs," Byrne said.  "He is a proven and steadfast leader, and I am proud to add my name to his long list of supporters."

"In my opinion, John McCain is our party's best hope for securing conservative leadership in the White House," said Representative Ward.  "His pro-life, pro-gun record, and his history of championing conservative principles puts him squarely in the mainstream of Alabama voters."

Senator John McCain stated that he looked forward to working closely with both men as the Alabama presidential primary nears.  "I am proud to have the support of lawmakers like Senator Byrne and Representative Ward, both of whom have reputations for promoting conservative reform," said Senator McCain.

Posted by Mike on March 08, 2007 | Permalink

Leading Miami Officials Support Senator McCain

LEADING MIAMI OFFICIALS SUPPORT SENATOR MCCAIN
Miami Commissioners Align With Arizona Senator


ARLINGTON, VA - U.S. Senator John McCain's presidential campaign today announced that Miami-Dade County Commissioner Javier Souto and City of Miami Commissioner Joe Sanchez will support the Arizona Senator as he seeks the presidency.

Souto and Sanchez join a number of south Florida Republicans in announcing their support for Senator John McCain.  Congresswoman Ileana Ros-Lehtinen, Congressmen Lincoln and Mario Diaz-Balart, and Miami-Dade County Mayor Carlos Alvarez are also standing with Senator McCain.

"Senator McCain is a strong, principled leader whom I admire and respect," said Souto.  "Senator McCain is not afraid to stand up for what he believes and he is committed to preserving freedom around the world."

"I am proud to stand with a principled leader who has a strong record of common sense conservative values," said Sanchez.  "I look forward to communicating Senator McCain's conservative vision throughout south Florida."

Senator John McCain welcomed the support of these key Florida leaders. "Commissioners Souto and Sanchez appreciate the value of freedom and are exemplars of honest, hard-working leaders," said Senator McCain.  "I am proud to have their support and know they will stand with me in fighting for freedom around the globe."

Posted by Mike on March 08, 2007 | Permalink

Blount And Vinroot Support John McCain

BLOUNT AND VINROOT SUPPORT SENATOR MCCAIN
North Carolina Republicans To Serve On Tar Heel Steering Committee 

ARLINGTON, VA – U.S. Senator John McCain’s presidential campaign today announced that former North Carolina Republican Party Chairman Ferrell Blount and Former Charlotte Mayor Richard Vinroot will support the Arizona Senator’s presidential candidacy.  In addition, Blount and Vinroot will serve as state steering committee members for Senator McCain’s presidential campaign in North Carolina.

Blount and Vinroot spoke to the importance of Senator McCain’s resolute leadership.  “Senator McCain is the common sense conservative that North Carolina and our nation deserve,” said Blount.

Vinroot continued, “North Carolinians desire a leader who will focus on protecting our homeland, eradicating overstuffed budgets and wasteful spending, and keeping our economy strong,” said Vinroot.  “I know John McCain is that leader.”

Senator John McCain expressed appreciation for the support of both Blount and Vinroot.  “Ferrell and Richard are dedicated community leaders in North Carolina,” said Senator McCain.  “I am grateful they are serving on our steering committee and I look forward to working with them.”

Posted by Mike on March 08, 2007 | Permalink

Gerald Parsky Stands With John McCain

GERALD PARSKY STANDS WITH SENATOR JOHN MCCAIN
California Leader Supports Fiscal Conservatism & Spending Discipline

ARLINGTON, VA – U.S. Senator John McCain’s presidential campaign today announced that Gerald Parsky will support the Arizona Senator’s presidential candidacy.  In addition, Parsky will serve as senior economic advisor to Senator McCain’s presidential campaign.

Parsky spoke to Senator McCain’s fiscal conservatism and commitment to spending discipline.  “John McCain has been a trailblazer in the Senate in fighting frivolous government spending and bringing budgets under control,” said Parsky.  “I am honored to support his efforts to establish pro-growth economic policies, while reducing spending and the size of government.”

Senator John McCain said that having Gerald Parsky’s leadership and support will be an invaluable asset.  “Gerry has a remarkable public service record and keen understanding of economic policy,” said Senator McCain.  “Having his support means a lot to me personally, and I look forward to his advice and counsel as we move forward in this campaign.”

Posted by Mike on March 08, 2007 | Permalink

Maureen Mooney Joins Team McCain In New Hampshire

CONSERVATIVE LEADER JOINS TEAM MCCAIN IN NEW HAMPSHIRE
Maureen Mooney To Serve As Chair Of Conservative Outreach

ARLINGTON, VA - U.S. Senator John McCain's presidential campaign today announced the addition of Maureen Mooney, a New Hampshire state Representative since 2002 and influential grassroots leader.  Mooney will join the campaign as chair of conservative outreach in the state.

"Senator McCain has served our country with the type of honor few can claim and his conservative convictions set him apart in this campaign," said Mooney.

Senator John McCain spoke of his appreciation for Mooney's support. "Maureen has earned the respect of Republicans in New Hampshire as someone who cares deeply about the future of this country," said Senator McCain. "She is a strong supporter of conservative principles and tremendous asset to our organization."

Posted by Mike on March 08, 2007 | Permalink

Tom Loeffler Joins Supporters Of McCain

TOM LOEFFLER JOINS SUPPORTERS OF MCCAIN
Loeffler To Serve As General Co-Chair

ARLINGTON, VA - U.S. Senator John McCain's presidential campaign today announced that former Texas Representative Tom Loeffler will join Senator McCain's team and serve as a general co-chair. 

As general co-chair, Loeffler will be closely involved in the daily workings of the campaign, and assist with fundraising, strategy, and message development.

Tom Loeffler is currently founder, chairman, and senior partner of The Loeffler Group LLP.  Previously, Loeffler was elected to serve in the U.S. House of Representatives representing the 21st Congressional District in Texas.  During his service in the House, Loeffler served in leadership as deputy whip and chief deputy whip.

In 1987, President Ronald Reagan appointed Loeffler as principal coordinator for Central America in the White House Office of Legislative Affairs.

Loeffler served as Texas co-chairman for George H.W. Bush for President in 1988.  He was the Texas finance co-chairman for George W. Bush for Governor in 1994.  Loeffler was also the national finance co-chairman for Bush-Cheney '00 and south Texas co-chairman for Bush-Cheney '04.

"Senator McCain is a common sense conservative whose ideals and principles will guide us through challenging times," said Loeffler.  "John McCain has my full support in this important endeavor because we need a steady, proven leader with the experience to protect our nation and reform government."

Senator John McCain stated he was privileged to have the support of such a well regarded and recognized leader.  "Tom is a good friend and I am pleased he will be actively involved in this effort," said Senator McCain.  "Tom will play a very important role in our campaign and I will look to his leadership in the months ahead."

Posted by Mike on March 07, 2007 | Permalink

State Attorneys General Support McCain

STATE ATTORNEYS GENERAL SUPPORT MCCAIN
AL, IN, MI, ND, SC, UT and WA Law Enforcers Back Arizona Senator

ARLINGTON, VA – U.S. Senator John McCain’s 2008 presidential campaign today announced that Attorneys General Troy King of Alabama, Steve Carter of Indiana, Mike Cox of Michigan, Wayne Stenehjem of North Dakota, Henry McMaster of South Carolina, Mark Shurtleff of Utah, and Rob McKenna of Washington State will support the Arizona Senator’s presidential bid.

Alabama Attorney General Troy King has served the people of Alabama since 1995. King was an adviser to Governors James and Riley and was an assistant attorney general for four years.  He has served as Alabama’s Attorney General since March 2004 and was elected to a four year term in 2006.

“Alabama is a state where actions definitely speak louder than words,” said King.  “More than just talk, John McCain’s strong record of support for state rights, and his devotion to the conservative principles of protecting life and the institution of marriage make him the right leader for Alabama.”

Steve Carter was elected in 2004 to his second consecutive term as Indiana’s Attorney General. Carter had previously served as chief city attorney to the City of Indianapolis, legislative counsel to the Indiana state Senate, and as chief-of-staff to the lieutenant governor.

“John McCain is the type of political leader who clearly represents Indiana values,” said Carter.  “His story is one of absolute principled service and I am honored to serve in his organization.” 

Mike Cox was sworn in for a second term as Michigan’s Attorney General on January 1, 2007.  After graduating from the University of Michigan Law School in 1989, Mike went on to work in the Wayne County Prosecutor's Office in Detroit.  In 2000, Cox was appointed director of the Wayne County Prosecutor's Homicide Unit, which prosecutes the majority of homicides in Michigan.  Cox was first elected attorney general in 2002.

“I’ve spent my career trying to make Michigan’s communities safer and I strongly support John McCain’s life-long leadership in making our country more secure,” said Cox.  “John has been an exemplary American and his ideas for the future are solutions, not side-steps.”

Wayne Stenehjem was sworn in as the North Dakota’s 29th attorney general in 2001.  He was reelected in 2004 and again in 2006.  In 1976, Stenehjam was elected to the North Dakota House of Representatives and served for two terms until his election to the state Senate in 1980.  He served in the state Senate until becoming attorney general.

“John McCain is a Western conservative that understands the issues farmers, ranchers, and resource dependent states have to face,” said Stenehjam.  “I’m glad to be in a position to help and I’m honored to support Senator McCain’s vision for our country’s future.”

Henry McMaster of Columbia, South Carolina was first elected attorney general in 2002 and re-elected with no opposition in 2006.  McMaster was the first United States Attorney appointed by President Ronald Reagan and is a former top adviser to the late Senator Strom Thurmond.  McMaster has twice been a statewide nominee for the South Carolina Republican Party and served as the state’s party chairman from 1993-2002.

“This is a definitive election that requires a strong conservative with a proven record of support on the issues that matter,” said McMaster.  “John McCain is the tested leader in this race.”

Mark Shurtleff was elected to his second term as Utah’s Attorney General in 2004.  Previously, Shurtleff served as a Salt Lake County Commissioner and prosecuted cases as an officer and attorney in the U.S. Navy Judge Advocate General (JAG) Corps.

“Senator McCain is a man that stands on principal and conviction.  What you see in John is exactly what you get,” said Shurtleff.  “I’m honored to support Senator McCain for president.”

Rob McKenna was elected to serve as Washington's Attorney General in 2004.  Previously, McKenna had been elected to three terms on the King County Council and was a lawyer with the law firm Perkins Coie.

“Senator McCain continues to garner support among legal and law enforcement leaders because of his stances on state rights and his role in brokering the confirmations of Justices Roberts and Alito,” said McKenna.  “I’m honored to give John my support and I appreciate his leadership on the issues that count.”

Senator McCain expressed his gratitude for the support of these state attorneys general.  “These men not only have a great deal of experience keeping our communities safe, but they have earned a tremendous amount of respect from voters in their respective states,” Senator McCain said.  “I’m grateful for their support and pledge my unwavering commitment to the common sense principles we all share.”

Posted by Mike on March 07, 2007 | Permalink

McCain Announces Michigan Finance Team

SENATOR MCCAIN ANNOUNCES MICHIGAN FINANCE TEAM
Leaders In Business & Industry Support Arizona Senator

ARLINGTON, VA – U.S. Senator John McCain’s presidential campaign today announced the members of the Arizona Senator’s finance committee in Michigan, as two successful finance events were held in Grand Rapids and Detroit.

Additionally, former Ambassador and longtime Michigan resident Ron Weiser, who was appointed Ambassador to Slovakia by President George W. Bush, is serving on Senator McCain’s national finance committee.

“Senator McCain is a national hero with a long history of using his common sense leadership to achieve results.  I firmly believe that John McCain is the person best suited to protect and lead our country,” said Michigan Finance Chairman James Nicholson.  “On behalf of myself and all the members of the Michigan finance committee, it is an honor to be a part of Senator McCain’s team and we look forward to helping raise the financial resources necessary to elect him the next President of the United States.”

Senator John McCain stated he was proud to have the support of this respected group of Michigan leaders.  “I am proud to have the support of these fine business and community leaders in Michigan,” said Senator McCain.  “The members of the Michigan finance committee will be an integral part of our effort in the state.” 

Attorney General Mike Cox is the Chairman of John McCain 2008 in Michigan.

Posted by Mike on March 05, 2007 | Permalink

Steve French To Join Supporters Of McCain

STEVE FRENCH TO JOIN SUPPORTERS OF MCCAIN
French To Serve As Southeastern Legislative Co-Chair 

ARLINGTON, VA – U.S. Senator John McCain’s presidential campaign today announced that Alabama state Senator Steve French has joined the Arizona Senator’s team and will serve as Southeastern Legislative Co-Chair.

State Senator French served as Alabama campaign manager for the Bush/Quayle '92 campaign.  Senator French also served as the organizational chairman for Bush-Cheney ’00 and 6th Congressional District chairman for Bush-Cheney ’04.

“In my opinion, John McCain’s beliefs, principles, and political philosophy are closely aligned with the conservative Alabama values that we hold,” said Senator French.  “Because of his common sense conservative approach to the issues facing our nation, I am convinced that Senator McCain will make a strong showing in the southeastern United States, a region vitally important to the Republican Party.”

“We are honored to have Senator French join our team and we look forward to utilizing his impressive experience in Republican Party politics,” said Senator John McCain.  “He will be instrumental in helping spread our conservative message throughout the southeast.”

Posted by Mike on March 05, 2007 | Permalink

New Jersey Leaders Join Supporters Of McCain

NEW JERSEY LEADERS JOIN SUPPORTERS OF MCCAIN

ARLINGTON, VA – U.S. Senator John McCain’s presidential exploratory committee today announced that influential New Jersey Republicans Ed McGlynn, Mike Torpey, and Matt Eventoff will support the Arizona Senator as he seeks the presidency.

“Senator John McCain has my full support because this is an important election and we cannot afford anything less than someone who knows what it takes to keep our economy growing and country safe,” said McGlynn.

Mike Torpey was President George W. Bush’s campaign director in New Jersey in 2004.

“I am honored to support Senator John McCain because he is a determined leader who has helped improve the lives and safety of all Americans,” said Torpey.  “I look forward to helping Senator McCain share his vision with citizens across the Garden State.”

"Senator McCain has a long history of principled leadership, and has dedicated his career to protecting and serving this country with honesty and integrity,” said Eventoff.  “It’s an honor to support a great man like Senator John McCain.”

Senator John McCain stated that he was pleased to have the support of these New Jersey leaders.  “These individuals will help expand our grassroots support in New Jersey,” said Senator John McCain.  “I am proud to be joined by leaders who believe America can and must do better.”

Posted by Mike on March 05, 2007 | Permalink

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