McCain’s Two Front Plan To Nudge In On Obama Speech Airtime (flag)
themoderatevoice.com — There are increasingly strong signs now that Republican Presidential nominee to be Sen. John McCain plans to axe the longstanding political tradition that each political party steps out of the way when the other party’s candidate delivers his Presidential acceptance speech — and the signs it will happen on two fronts: 1. McCain will be seen in an ad that will air around when ...
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McCain Can’t Generate His Own Audience…
Comments from Left Field — ... .  He knows he can’t get that much attention on his own, so now he’s trying to siphon it off of Obama, meanwhile, he just keeps going down that low road he’s been going down, now not even showing the courtesy that George W. Bush showed Kerry in 2004. ...

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