Archive for April, 2007

Musings on McCain: What the New Media Is Saying About the Campaign

Here’s what the McCain New Media has to say:
1)  Blogs4McCain - In a post titled “Bush/Cheney’s Videographer Now Working For McCain“, it writes:
“Justin Germany (click for bio and video reel), the videographer behind some of Bush-Cheney ’04s greatest moments in video, is now apparently working for John McCain.”    

On Saturday, April 28, Blogs4McCain also posted an […]

U.S. News: “Reinventing John McCain”

In a column dated Sunday, April 15, Kenneth T. Walsh raised some interesting points on U.S. News & World Report’s web site, in a column titled “Reinventing John McCain”.  The opening paragraph:
“Can John McCain become the new “Comeback Kid”? At 70 years old, he seems an unlikely candidate for the moniker, which Bill Clinton famously gave himself […]

Official FEC Report Released to Media: McCain Lags in 3rd Place in Overall Cash; Also Has High “Burn Rate” and Low Cash-on-Hand (COH); McCain’s COH Is Only Half of What Romney, Giuliani Have

On Saturday, April 14, the official McCain campaign made its FEC report public to the media.  It confirmed the results that had been announced at the beginning of the month: namely, that McCain lags behind Mitt Romney and Rudy Giuliani in money, and also has a high “burn rate”.  In other words, the McCain campaign […]

Musings on McCain: Independent, New Media, and Blogosphere on McCain’s Campaign….Iraq, Peggy Noonan, George Will, the NY Times, and One Blogger Already Vetting VPs

Here’s the best roundup out there:
Let’s start with Blogs4McCain - always a good place to start.  On Monday, it had a comment and link to McCain’s economic-policy speech:
“In a major policy address on economic issues, Senator McCain stressed the ideals that have made him one of the premier champions against government waste.  Vowing to veto entire bills that […]

CNN Poll Shows Giuliani, McCain In Statistical Tie; All Other Republicans Far Behind

CNN released a poll on Monday, April 16, showing that Senator McCain is in a statistical tie with Giuliani for the Republican nomination.
Giuliani led with 27%, with McCain close behind at 24%; that is a statistically insignificant lead and hence a statistical tie.  Both were far ahead of other Republicans.  13% were “unsure”; Fred Thompson had 11%, Mitt […]


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