Friday, June 13, 2008

The McCain Update - June 13, 2008



Have you ever wondered what the Straight Talk Express is really like on the inside? Or what is in the refrigerator on the bus? Join Davis White, director of advance, for an exclusive,
behind-the-scenes video tour of the Straight Talk Express.


Davis gives you a top to bottom tour of the Straight Talk Express.


Click here to watch
and see what life on the bus is really like.
This video is the first opportunity to learn about all aspects of the bus including where John McCain sits and spends much of his time with staff, press and family members.

This is an exclusive video on our web site so
be sure to watch and forward it to your friends and family!



First 2008 Presidential Town Hall Meeting


Last night, John McCain held the first of what he hoped would be ten joint town hall appearances with Barack Obama. Unfortunately, Senator Obama chose not to attend. The town hall meeting, at Federal Hall in New York City, was broadcast live on The Fox News Channel. This historic location is where President George Washington first took the oath of office.

At the event, John McCain answered questions about important issues facing voters this year, including the economy, energy prices and the war. Last week, John McCain invited Senator Obama to participate in this event, hoping to start what would be a series of ten town hall meetings where both candidates would travel the country to answer questions from real voters.

Senator Obama has yet to agree to meet us in these town halls, which would revolutionize our political process and start a real change in the tone of politics. John McCain believes in this effort and is putting it into action. There will be another town hall meeting next Thursday, so be sure to check JohnMcCain.com soon for more information.


Father's Day


Many people we meet on the campaign trail are kind enough to share their stories of John McCain's father, Admiral McCain. John McCain has shared many personal moments with his father in his book, Faith of My Fathers.

We would like to hear from you about how your father impacted your life, however big or small. Please take a moment and pass along your personal story at this link.

Small Business Growth



As president, John McCain will get our economy running at full strength again and that starts by supporting small businesses across America.

On Monday, he spoke to the National Federation of Independent Business and eBay 2008 National Small Business Summit in Washington, D.C. about his plans.


John McCain will act quickly to promote growth and opportunity, while keeping the tax cuts for low income Americans.

He will fight for tax reform that supports the workers and the job creators who make our economy run and succeed in a global economy. To help keep businesses and jobs in our country, John McCain plans to reduce the corporate tax rate to be competitive with international trading partners.
Click here to read the full speech.



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Below are some of the top news articles from this week. For more news articles and press releases, go to http://link.johnmccain.com/?95-5397-27919-58245.


Newsday: McCain Renews Town-Hall Challenge To Obama
Union Leader: Exclusive: McCain hits Obama on taxes, Iraq
The Washington Post: Make The Election About Iraq
Pittsburgh Post-Gazette: McCain Draws Contrasts With Democratic Rivals
Politico: Some Hill Dems Won't Endorse Obama
The Associated Press: Not All Democrats Falling For Obama
Lawrence Kudlow: Big Mac: The Taxpayer-Friendly Candidate
The Boston Globe: McCain Ad Asserts His Hatred Of War
Reuters: McCain Wants Low Corporate Taxes, Regulate CEO Pay
Richmond Times-Dispatch: McCain Expects To Win Va.
Columbus Dispatch: Clinton's Supporters Still Wary Of Obama



For more information, log on to www.JohnMcCain.com and please be sure to forward this newsletter on to family, friends and fellow John McCain supporters.

1 comment:

Rick Frea said...

I'm glad McCain is pressing Obama on the issue of town hall meetings. It puts McCain on the offense, and shows the public that Obama is afraid of McCain, and he's also afraid of being asked the hard questions. I hope McCain keeps up the pressure in a public form. Go McCain.