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Former Bush Donors: Still Hesitant About Backing McCain
CQ TODAY ONLINE NEWS June 10, 2008 – 12:04 a.m. Former Bush Donors: Still Hesitant About Backing McCain By Emily Cadei and Alex Knott, CQ Staff John McCain may be the presumed Republican presidential nominee, but he’s still not connecting with a critical group of donors the way President Bush did during his 2004 re-election campaign. The extensive network of partisan supporters that helped ...
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U.S. Troops Deployed Abroad Reject McCain’s Iraq Plans, Donate 6:1 To Obama
Think Progress — ... . Even many wealthy donors in the United States who contributed to Bush in 2004 have been reluctant to donate to McCain because of his Iraq policies. ...

U.S. Troops Deployed Abroad Reject McCain?s Iraq Plans, Donate 6:1 To Obama
The Hollywood Liberal — ... . Even many wealthy donors in the United States who contributed to Bush in 2004 have been reluctant to donate to McCain because of his Iraq policies. ...

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