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John McCain 2008 Launches Television Ad In South Carolina: "Tied Up"

JOHN MCCAIN 2008 LAUNCHES TELEVISION AD IN SOUTH CAROLINA: "TIED UP"

COLUMBIA, SC -- U.S. Senator John McCain's presidential campaign today launched the television ad "Tied Up" in South Carolina. The ad highlights John McCain's classic line opposing Senator Hillary Clinton's attempt to spend $1 million in taxpayers' money for a Woodstock Museum in New York.

The ad will air in the Greenville/Spartanburg television market.

Script for "Tied Up" (:30-TV)

JOHN MCCAIN: "A few days ago, Senator Clinton tried to spend one million dollars on the Woodstock concert museum.

"Now my friends, I wasn't there. I'm sure it was a cultural and pharmaceutical event.

"I was, I was tied up at the time."

(APPLAUSE)

JOHN MCCAIN: "No one can be President of the United States that supports projects such as these.

"I'm John McCain and I approve this message."

Posted by Mike on January 16, 2008 | Permalink

Oklahoma Senator Tom Coburn Endorses John McCain For President

OKLAHOMA SENATOR TOM COBURN ENDORSES JOHN MCCAIN FOR PRESIDENT

ARLINGTON, VA -- U.S. Senator John McCain's presidential campaign today announced that Senator Tom Coburn, M.D. (R-OK) has endorsed John McCain for President of the United States. Senator Coburn issued the following statement on his endorsement:

"I am honored to be here in South Carolina today, and I am very proud to endorse my friend and colleague Senator John McCain for President of the United States. John McCain and I have stood side-by-side on many issues and I'd like to speak to two of them today -- fiscal responsibility and ensuring the sanctity of human life.

"Much has been made in this presidential campaign about the need for change in Washington. Candidates from both sides of the aisle have talked about bringing real reform to the federal government. But, only one candidate has a record of putting his money where his mouth is, and that's John McCain.

"Since I came to Congress in 1995, I have met one true reformer -- John McCain. He has the unique blend of character, guts, and experience needed to transform Washington from the inside out. He is beholden to no special interest. He is guided by strong conservative principles, and committed to doing what he believes is right without concern for political consequence.

"John McCain has never been afraid to take the road less traveled, and he has fought wasteful spending at every turn along the way. He's saved taxpayers untold billions, and he has rightfully earned the reputation as the Senate's number one fiscal hawk. I trust that as president, John McCain will veto any pork-barrel bill that crosses his desk, and will make the authors famous.

"When it comes to ensuring the sanctity of human life, you will find no one stronger on the issue than Senator McCain. For twenty-four years, John McCain has been an unwavering voice in Congress for the rights of the unborn.

"For those reasons and more, I urge voters here in South Carolina and across the country to join me in supporting John McCain for president."

Posted by Mike on January 16, 2008 | Permalink

Rudy Giuliani Campaign Launches New Television Ad in Florida

Rudy Giuliani Campaign Launches New Television Ad in Florida

New York City - The Rudy Giuliani Presidential Committee today announced the launch of a new television ad entitled “Jumpstart.”  The ad will air in Florida.

Mayor Giuliani will hold a press conference today in Gulf Breeze, Florida to discuss his support of a national catastrophe fund. Joining the Mayor will be Joe Albaugh, the former Director of the Federal Emergency Management Agency.

Script for “Jumpstart”:

Voice Over: “Taxes. Insurance. Housing. All a mess. But Rudy Giuliani knows how to fix those. He reformed welfare before others tried.”

Chyron: “Reformed Welfare”

Voice Over: “And delivered more tax relief than the other Republicans combined.”

Chyron: “Delivered More Tax Relief”

Voice Over: “Now Rudy will jumpstart our economy with the biggest tax cut in modern history.”

Chyron: “Biggest Tax Cut in Modern History”

Voice Over: “Eliminate wasteful spending.”

Chyron: “Eliminate Wasteful Spending”

Voice Over: “And he’s the only candidate who’ll fight for a national catastrophe fund to reduce insurance rates.”

Chyron: “National Catastrophe Fund”

Chyron: “Lower Insurance Rates”

Mayor Giuliani: “I’m Rudy Giuliani and I approved this message.”

Posted by Mike on January 16, 2008 | Permalink

The Myrtle Beach Sun News Endorses John McCain For President

THE MYRTLE BEACH SUN NEWS ENDORSES JOHN MCCAIN FOR PRESIDENT

"S.C. voters who want the president who replaces George W. Bush next January to be a Republican have little option but to support Sen. John McCain in Saturday's S.C. GOP primary. ... [H]e well may be the only Republican candidate who could win in November ... He understands that America must root its foreign policy in robust diplomacy and vigorous, well-trained, well-deployed military forces. He understands that federal spending restraint is the key to relieving the economic misery of the American middle class, that massive new open-ended entitlement programs would be a mistake. And he knows how to work across party lines to forge compromises that work well for the American people." -- The Sun News

Excerpts From "McCain In Republican Primary"

Senator Is GOP's Best Hope Of Keeping The Presidency

Editorial
The Sun News (Myrtle Beach, SC)
January 16, 2008

S.C. voters who want the president who replaces George W. Bush next January to be a Republican have little option but to support Sen. John McCain in Saturday's S.C. GOP primary. The gentleman has broad appeal to the independent voters who decide every presidential election. For that reason, he well may be the only Republican candidate who could win in November, bucking the national pro-Democratic tide wrought by the failures of the Bush administration and the previous Republican Congresses.

Posted by Mike on January 16, 2008 | Permalink

Obama Campaign Manager David Plouffe On Tonight's Nevada Debate

Obama Campaign Manager David Plouffe On Tonight's Nevada Debate

"Tonight, voters in Nevada and across America saw why Barack Obama is the one candidate who can bring Democrats, Republicans and Independents around an agenda that can help struggling families pay the bills, keep their homes, afford health care, and find good jobs with decent wages. Throughout his twenty-five years of public service, Barack Obama has made progress on tough issues like health care, death penalty reform, and ethics reform by bringing people of differing views and opinions together to get things done."

Posted by Mike on January 15, 2008 | Permalink

Hillary's Reviews Are In: Hillary Clinton At The Nevada Debate

Hillary's Reviews Are In: 'So Strong,' 'Turned It On,' 'Very Successful'

MSNBC’s Chris Matthews – Hillary was 'so strong tonight… she’s playing on the varsity team' “She behaved as if she won the Democratic nomination already. That those two partners with her tonight were her adjutants, her allies already. She has won it. She was so strong tonight in skipping past the intramurals to the varsity. She’s playing on the varsity team tonight… [her] attack on the president was so dramatic, so powerful, referring to his pathetic effort to try to jawbone the prices down by the middle east oil potentates, made the president look small tonight. She was running as his stronger successor, I might put it, tonight. It was powerful stuff and I wonder if these guys were ready for it. I don't think they were, to take her on tonight, Keith. I thought it was a strong performance tonight. Something else to watch.” [MSNBC, 1/15/08]

Reno Gazette Journal’s Anjeanette Damon – HRC ‘seizes on the moment’ on Yucca Mountain. “The Inevitable Yucca Mountain question is broached: Hillary Clinton seizes on the moment to go after both Barack Obama, pointing out that he has taken large campaign contributions from the nuclear industry in his state, and John Edwards, pointing out that he voted in favor of the project before turning against it.”  [Reno Gazette Journal, 1/15/08]

NBC News’ Andrea Mitchell – Hillary 'had passion' gave a ‘very successful’ performance. “Well the strategy was clearly to run against Bush and by doing that she becomes the presumptive leader among these people. She was very forceful and I think effective and not in a strident way when she talked about the urgency of the mortgage crisis because she had detailed information, she had passion about it, but it wasn’t a grading thing, it was really a strong, forceful presentation. I thought that was very successful.” [MSNBC, 1/15/08]

NBC News’ Chuck Todd – ‘Clinton is ‘ the candidate who is saying all the right things.’ “Clinton is proving to be the candidate who is saying all the right things as far as Nevada is concerned.” [MSNBC First Read, 1/15/08]

ABC News’ Rick Klein – When the debate ‘turned to substance’ Hillary ‘turned it on,’ show 'depth and range.'  “On energy, an overall strong performance by Clinton. As soon as this debate turned to substance, she's turned it on… Clinton is answering the questions on the economy with depth and range”  [ABC, Political Radar, 1/15/08]

ABC News’ David Wright – Hillary got 'the better' of Obama.  “Seems like the only debate so far is over whether Obama's messy desk is a sign that he's not up to the job.  Obama arguing he has vision, but needs staff to handle the . . .  Clinton did seem to get the better of him . . . Not surprising he should lose that round.”  [ABC, Political Radar, 1/15/08]

The Atlantic’s Marc Ambinder – Hillary ‘got the better of an exchange on Yucca Mountain.’ “Clinton got the better of an exchange on Yucca Mountain, making sure to drive home the point that John Edwards twice voted in favor of the nuclear waste repository.” [The Atlantic blog, 1/15/08]

Posted by Mike on January 15, 2008 | Permalink

REVIEWS ARE IN: John Edwards At The Nevada Debate

REVIEWS ARE IN: EDWARDS HITS THE JACKPOT

Edwards Declared the Winner by a Focus Group of Undecided Nevada Voters.  On Fox News, Frank Luntz’ focus group from Las Vegas of thirty undecided Nevada Democrats declared Edwards the winner.  Luntz:

“How many of you thought John Edwards won?” [1/2 crowd raises hand]
“How many of you came in supporting Senator Edwards?” [About 3 people raise hand]
“On issue after issue, we’re going to show this to you tomorrow night, his language actually scored better than Senator Clinton and Senator Obama.” [Fox News, 1/15/08]

NBC's Chuck Todd: On Edwards, “I thought he did a really good job tonight…He was the heart and gut campaign tonight.  He was very good.”  After the debate, Chuck Todd said, “And by the way, Edwards, I thought he personalized...I thought he did a really good job tonight.  I thought he, we talked about the fierce urgency of facts, right, that Clinton brought out.  He was heart.  He was the heart and gut campaign tonight.  He was very good.”  [MSNBC, 1/15/08]

NBC's Chuck Todd: “I Thought Edwards Gave the Best Presentation.” “On the perception front, I thought Edwards gave the best presentation; he may have been a little light on speaking time, but in this intimate forum, his skill of making every one of his answers personal to the viewer shined through very well.” [https://firstread.msnbc.msn.com/archive/2008/01/15/581417.aspx]

NBC's Chuck Todd: “Head vs. gut on first economic answer…Edwards made the answer personal and talked about people; Clinton talked about the problem in more technical terms.” 9:45: “Watching both Edwards and Clinton handle this first economic question really shows the difference in their personalities. Edwards made the answer personal and talked about people; Clinton talked about the problem in more technical terms. A head vs gut answer; both campaigns are probably pleased with the contrast.”  [“Head vs. gut on first economic answer,” https://firstread.msnbc.msn.com/archive/2008/01/15/581257.aspx]

ABC’s Rick Klein: “Edwards finds his voice when he talks about money in politics -- it's effective stuff.” “10:29 pm: Edwards finds his voice when he talks about money in politics -- it's effective stuff, to a point.” [https://blogs.abcnews.com/politicalradar/2008/01/live-blogging-o.html]

ABC’s Rick Klein: “Edwards Again Kept Things Most to His Message.” “11 pm: Final thoughts -- first, on the debate. Edwards again kept things most to his message…”  [https://blogs.abcnews.com/politicalradar/2008/01/live-blogging-o.html]
ABC’s Rick Klein: “A good question from Edwards -- don't the people who are giving you money expect something?” “10 pm: A good question from Edwards -- don't the people who are giving you money expect something? Obama's answer was fine, but little that didn't sound pre-packaged, even insidery.” [https://blogs.abcnews.com/politicalradar/2008/01/live-blogging-o.html]

Reno Gazette-Journal’s Anjeanette Damon: Edwards Steeled His Credentials “By Pointing Out He Is the Only Candidate to Explicitly Oppose the Construction of New Nuclear Power Plants.”  When “the inevitable Yucca Mountain question is broached...Edwards attempted to steel his credentials by pointing out he is the only candidate to explicitly oppose the construction of new nuclear power plants.” [https://www.rgj.com/blogs/inside-nevada-politics/2008/01/inevitable-yucca-mountain-question-is.html]

ABC’s Rick Klein: “This is a real point of distinction for Edwards, and a valuable one in South Carolina, on guns.”  “10:43 pm: This is a real point of distinction for Edwards, and a valuable one in South Carolina, on guns. For as far left as he's tacked, it's not happening on the Second Amendment, and that could be worth a few points.” [https://blogs.abcnews.com/politicalradar/2008/01/live-blogging-o.html]

Posted by Mike on January 15, 2008 | Permalink

Governor Mitt Romney On Victory In Michigan

GOVERNOR MITT ROMNEY ON VICTORY IN MICHIGAN

Southfield, MI – Tonight, Governor Mitt Romney earned an impressive victory in Michigan as tens of thousands of voters cast their ballot for conservative change in Washington.  Elections are about the future and Governor Romney has the experience, vision and values to build a stronger America.  Tonight's victory is a victory for optimism over Washington-style pessimism.  With the announcement of today's results, Governor Romney made the following remarks to supporters, volunteers and the American people:

Governor Mitt Romney:  "Well, tonight, tonight marks the beginning of a comeback, a comeback for America.  Only a week ago, a win looked like it was impossible, but then you got out and told America what they needed to hear.  You said we would fight for every job.  You said that we would fight to get health care for all Americans.  You said we'd fight to secure our border.  You said you'd fight for us to be able to get lower taxes for middle-income Americans, and Michigan heard, and Michigan voted tonight. Congratulations! 

"Tonight proves that you can't tell an American that there's something that they just can't do because Americans can do whatever they set their hearts on.  Tonight is a victory of optimism over Washington-style pessimism.  Tonight, we are celebrating here in Michigan, I've got to tell you that.  Guess what they're doing in Washington?  They're worrying, because they realize, the lobbyists and the politicians realize, that America now understands that Washington is broken, and we're going to do something about it.

"America understands that Washington has promised that they'd secure our borders, but they haven't. Washington told us that they would live by high ethical standards, but they haven't.  Washington told us that they'd fix Social Security, but they haven't.  Washington told us they'd get us better health care and better education, but they haven't.  Washington told us they'd get us a tax break for middle income Americans, but they haven't.  Washington told us that they'd cut back on the earmarks and the pork-barrel spending, but they haven't.  And Washington told us they'd reduce our dependence on foreign oil, but they haven't.  And who's going to get the job done?  We are!

"Guys, it was not very far from right here that Ann and I and our family behind us began our campaign at the Henry Ford Museum of Innovation.  Wow that's powerful, I'll tell you.  At the Museum of Innovation, we said that we're going to take innovation and change to Washington, recognizing that there's no way that an insider in Washington is going to turn Washington inside out.  But we're going to do that. American voters said that knowing how America works is more important than knowing how Washington works.

"And what we're going to see in the next few days is Democrats saying that they're the party of change. You're going to hear Hillary Clinton and Barack Obama and John Edwards saying that they're the party of change.  And I think they would bring change to America, just not the kind we want.  I think they take their inspiration from the Europe of old: big government, big brother, big taxes.  They fundamentally in their hearts believe that America is great because we have a great government, and we do have a great government, but that's not what makes us the best nation, the strongest nation, the greatest nation on Earth.  What makes us such a great nation is the American people.  I take my inspiration from Ronald Reagan and George Herbert Walker Bush, who took their inspiration from the American people – hard-working American people, people who believed in opportunity, who loved education, God-fearing people, people who also love their families, people deeply patriotic.  It is that characteristic of the American people that makes us the most powerful nation on Earth.  Ronald Reagan, George Herbert Walker Bush said we are a great and good people, it's exactly what we are.  It's why we will always be the most powerful nation on Earth.

"Now, you heard right here in Michigan, our campaign, we said we were going to strengthen our military with additional troops and better equipment and better care for our veterans when they come home.  We also said that we're going to strengthen our families.  We said we're going to strengthen the economy.  I will never accept defeat for any industry here in America, we'll fight for every job. 

"I have a couple of questions for you.  Is Washington, D.C., broken?"

Crowd:  "Yes!"

Governor Romney:  "Can it be fixed?"

Crowd:  "Yes!"

Governor Romney:  "Are we the team that's going to get the job done?"

Crowd:  "Yes!"

Governor Romney:  "Alright, let's take this campaign to South Carolina and Nevada and Florida and all over the country, and let's take it all the way to the White House!  Thank you so much!"

Posted by Mike on January 15, 2008 | Permalink

Statement from Rudy Giuliani Campaign Senior Advisor Tony Carbonetti

Statement from Rudy Giuliani Campaign Senior Advisor Tony Carbonetti

The Rudy Giuliani Presidential Committee released the following statement tonight from Senior Advisor Tony Carbonetti:

“We congratulate Mitt Romney for wining his home state of Michigan. It’s clear after tonight that while the race remains fluid and competitive, our strategy remains on track. Rudy is going to continue to campaign aggressively in Florida and after the energy we’ve seen on the trail this past week, we’re confident that we’ll be successful on the 29th.”

Posted by Mike on January 15, 2008 | Permalink

Statement From Thompson Campaign Manager Bill Lacy On Michigan Primary Results

Statement from Thompson for President Campaign Manager Bill Lacy on Michigan Primary Results

McLean, VA - Thompson for President Campaign Manager Bill Lacy released the following statement on the results of the Michigan Primary:

"Tonight's results in Michigan make two things clear:  First, the Republican campaign for President remains wide-open. Our party faithful are still looking for someone who meets all the qualifications they seek: A true consistent conservative with the experience to keep the country safe. Second, Mike Huckabee's campaign to be John McCain's Vice President has hit a snag. He has gone from the mid-thirties in Iowa to 11% in New Hampshire and now about 15% in Michigan.

"On higher taxes and looser immigration, Huckabee has been done his best these past few weeks to mimic McCain.  But this is nothing new.  In fact, while John McCai n was leading the Senate charge to grant amnesty for illegal immigrants, Mike Huckabee was one of the loudest cheerleaders.  And at the same time McCain was voting against the Bush tax cuts, Huckabee was in Arkansas increasing taxes some 21 times.

"As for Mitt Romney, he has been all over the map on virtually every issue important to conservative voters.

"As the contest moves to South Carolina, look for Romney, McCain and Huckabee to face serious questions about their commitment to consistent conservative principles.  Their records are in stark contrast to Fred Thompson, who remains the one true steadfast conservative in this race.

"The bottom line is that tonight is a whole new ball game and tomorrow morning begins a brand new campaign where Republicans are looking for the clear conservative choice."

Posted by Mike on January 15, 2008 | Permalink

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