John McCain started this week in New Hampshire and then went to South Carolina. In both places, he made stops across the state at town hall meetings and local gatherings
In Orangeburg, South Carolina, John McCain spoke to the cadets at South Carolina State University and commended past and present students for their outstanding service. He also helped the school celebrate the Army ROTC program's 60th anniversary.
Next Tuesday, October 9th, John McCain will be in Michigan for the Republican debate at the University of Michigan-Dearborn. Be sure to watch at 4 p.m. Eastern on CNBC. The debate will be re-broadcast at 9 p.m. Eastern on MSNBC.
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What They Are Saying
National Review Online: "Being John McCain: The Man To Meet America's Challenges""[W]e have concluded that Senator John McCain is the most qualified candidate to become our next president." -- George P. Shultz, Henry A. Kissinger, Alexander M. Haig Jr., Lawrence S. Eagleburger, James R. Schlesinger, John F. Lehman Jr., R. James Woolsey Jr., Robert C. McFarlane
Arizona Republic: 3rd Quarter Fundraising Rakes In $6 Million"McCain, an Arizona Republican, announced Thursday that he raised $6 million in July, August and September, a traditionally slow donation period."
New Hampshire Presidential Watch Blog: "McCain Draws Big Crowds At Saturday Events," Including "Standing Room Only" Town Hall In Epping. "Today McCain was able to draw some big crowds to his events. At an Exeter house party McCain drew about 250 people. While at the American Legion Hall in Epping it was standing room only."
America is at an Economic Crossroads
John McCain believes that government spending is out-of-control. A Democrat elected President will join hands with a tax-and-spend Democratic Congress and subject Americans to enormous tax increases. Even now, the tax code is overly complex and burdensome. Too many American workers are unprepared by under-performing schools and shackled by outdated government employment assistance programs.
America needs experienced leadership to guide the U.S. economy to greater prosperity, control government spending, keep taxes low, save Social Security and protect the American worker. This week John McCain wrote an op-ed piece in The New Hampshire Union Leader.
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