McCain aide defines 'real Virginia'
Published 10/18/2008 by CNN Ticker Producer Alexander Mooney at CNN Political Ticker
(CNN) — Hours before John McCain took the stage in the northern Virginia suburb of Woodbridge – his second visit to the battleground state in less than a week – campaign surrogate Nancy Pfotenhauer told an interviewer that voters in that part of the state did not represent the ‘real’ Virginia.
“I certainly agree that northern [...]
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