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I’ve always liked John McCain. I hope this does his campaign some good. God knows he needs all the help he can get.
Written by GussSen. John McCain’s presidential campaign manager and a longtime strategist resigned Tuesday — the latest and most dramatic staff shake-up in his struggling bid for the White House.
“This morning I informed Senator McCain that I would be resigning from his presidential campaign, effective immediately,” Terry Nelson, McCain’s campaign manager, said in a statement released by the campaign. “It has been a tremendous honor to serve Senator McCain and work on his campaign. I believe John McCain is the most experienced and prepared candidate to represent the Republican Party and defeat the Democratic nominee next year.”“As of today, I have resigned my position as chief strategist to John McCain’s presidential campaign,” McCain strategist John Weaver said in a statement, also released by McCain’s campaign. Nelson was a veteran of President Bush’s 2004 campaign; Weaver was instrumental in McCain’s emergence in 2000 as Bush’s chief Republican alternative.
The announcements came as the Arizona Republican was on the Senate floor defending the current Bush administration strategy in Iraq. That’s one of several controversial stands that have dogged the 70-year-old former Vietnam prisoner of war in his second try for the GOP nomination.




~J~ Says:
July 10th, 2007 at 5:00 pmVisit ~J~
This is a dying campaign. Though you may like him the Republican voters see him as inconsistent and disloyal to the party on a lot of issues that matter to them such as campaign finance reform and his stand on illegal immigration to name two, and do not like him enough to vote for him. I am one of those voters.
He has a quick temper and seems to talk like a drone when asked about certain things. Sometimes I wonder if he was brainwashed in the POW camp and is the Manchurian candidate.
Sue Says:
July 10th, 2007 at 5:09 pmVisit Sue
J:
Ditto.
I do appreciate his military service but beyond that have never had much appreciation for him.
He should just hang it up before he really gets hammered in the primaries and comes out looking even worse than today.