Friday, May 11, 2007

The McCain Update - May 11, 2007

The McCain Update - May 11, 2007


Senator McCain was greeted with enthusiasm as he campaigned this week in Iowa, Michigan, Illinois and Ohio. Next week, Senator McCain will participate in the second GOP presidential candidates' debate in South Carolina. Please visit http://link.johnmccain.com/?95-939-27919-7919 for information about the campaign and spread the word by forwarding this newsletter to friends, family and fellow supporters.


Meet The Press - Tune In This Sunday

Senator McCain will be a guest on NBC's Meet the Press this Sunday morning for the entire hour. Check your local listings for time and channel information.

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John McCain "Impresses" Voters

McCain Campaigns Through Iowa and Michigan

KCCI News reports, "Many in the audience were impressed with McCain's matter-of-fact approach to the tough issues... 'I think he's really willing to do what he has to do and not worry about stepping on toes, not worrying about whether he offends somebody,' said Anne Kersten, of Fort Dodge."

Read more coverage of Senator McCain's recent events...

On The Record

Republican Leaders Praise McCain's Leadership and Character Gov. Tim Pawlenty (R-MN) in a Power Line forum writes, "The times are calling out one of the finest public leaders in the modern history of our country - John McCain. Like Abraham Lincoln, Teddy Roosevelt and Ronald Reagan, he powerfully expresses conservative principles in a common sense way. John McCain's unwavering courage, candor, character, and demonstrated willingness to take visionary risks to do what is right are all in the tradition of these great Republicans ... has the lead in the three states that matter most: Iowa, New Hampshire, and South Carolina."

Read more on the record...

We're On The Web
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Did You Know...

Fun Facts About John McCain

McCain's grandfather Rear Admiral John S. McCain witnessed the Japanese surrender aboard the USS Missouri in Tokyo Bay on Sept. 2, 1945.

McCain served 22 years as a naval aviator. He retired from the Navy as a Captain in 1981.

Endorsements Continue To Pile Up


Support For McCain Grows Nationwide Robert Salladay of the Los Angeles Times reports, "Los Angeles County Sheriff Lee Baca is endorsing U.S. Sen. John McCain's presidential campaign. "'I am proud to support John McCain. He has an impressive record of public service, and his strength on the issues that are critical to keeping us safe sets him apart ... John McCain is a steady hand who will be able to step into our country's most important leadership role with the experience to be successful.'

Read more about endorsements for John McCain...




Stories Of The Week


Power Line: A Word From Governor Pawlenty On Senator McCain
The Associated Press: McCain Named Honorary Starter For Coca-Cola 600
The Grand Rapids Press: McCain Chats, Chums Around At Local Fundraisers
Fort Dodge Messenger: McCain Ready To Take On 'Titanic Struggle'
Newsweek: Can McCain Box His Way to the Nomination?

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