sfgate.com - 10/23/2008
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But the Republican presidential nominee plans to address another group of supporters and a small group of reporters on the hotel lawn; his remarks will be simultaneously piped electronically to the party inside and other reporters in a media filing center, aides said. Aides said Thursday that ...
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2 hours ago NEW YORK (AP) John McCain's
election night watch party might be missing John McCain....
Instead of appearing before a throng of supporters at the Biltmore Hotel in Phoenix on the evening of Nov. 4, the Republican presidential nominee plans ...
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WASHINGTON -- Contrarian that I am, I'm voting
for John McCain. I'm not talking about bucking the...
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McCain Won’t Address Supporters Nov. 4, Plans To Give Statement To ‘Small Group of Reporters’
Wonkette » top —
... arrangement was due to space limitations and that McCain might drop by the election watch party at some other point.
Ha, sure, that’s the issue. “Space limitations.” There is not enough space, in Arizona, for two-foot-tall John McCain to awkwardly read his concession speech in the same ballroom where his supporters are, uh, drinking morosely.
Jesus, maybe he really doesn’t have any supporters in Arizona at all.
McCain might skip his own election-night party [AP/SF Gate]
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Oliver Willis —
Is McCain already prepping for avoiding crowds on election night?
Republican John McCain is not going to make his election night remarks in the traditional style — at a podium standing in front of a sea of campaign workers jammed into a hotel ballroom.
Oh, the throng of supporters will hold the usual election night party at the Biltmore Hotel in Phoenix on the evening of Nov. 4.
But the Republican presidential nominee plans to address another group of supporters and a small group of reporters on the hotel lawn; his remarks will be ...
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