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WSJ on departure of McCain media consultants Schriefer and Stevens

The Wall Street Journal reported on Thursday that a pair of media consultants had left the McCain campaign, due to the campaign’s well-documented difficulties in the finance sector.  Here is an excerpt to Jackie Calmes’ article:

WASHINGTON — Sen. John McCain’s media team has resigned, an indication that a campaign shake-up two weeks ago is continuing to backfire and further imperil the Arizona Republican’s presidential candidacy.

Political ad-makers Russ Schriefer and Stuart Stevens, veterans of President Bush’s 2000 and 2004 campaigns, on Monday emailed the new campaign manager — lobbyist and longtime McCain adviser Rick Davis — to say that they were quitting. The two men told friends they had considered leaving for days, as they hadn’t been paid and the campaign’s financial straits raised questions of when and how much they would be.

Their resignations followed a story in The Wall Street Journal Monday about Mr. Davis’s business and lobbying activities. Current and former McCain campaign advisers say those activities — which involved a business he started and another launched by an acquaintance of his — amounted to profiteering at the campaign’s expense and risked embarrassing the senator.

Since Mr. McCain accepted the resignations of former campaign manager Terry Nelson and chief strategist John Weaver two weeks ago, and put Mr. Davis in charge, more than a dozen senior staffers have left from the headquarters in northern Virginia as well as state offices in Iowa, New Hampshire and South Carolina — all states with early nominating contests. Several fund-raisers have cut their ties to the campaign, which reported a debt at the end of the second quarter.

Now the loss of the Schriefer-Stevens media team is considered a new blow, Republican strategists say. The McCain campaign had long planned to begin running ads this fall in early contest states; those plans are at risk given Mr. McCain’s debt, compounded now by the difficulty of getting donors to invest in a troubled campaign.

Their resignations followed a story in The Wall Street Journal Monday about Mr. Davis’s business and lobbying activities. Current and former McCain campaign advisers say those activities — which involved a business he started and another launched by an acquaintance of his — amounted to profiteering at the campaign’s expense and risked embarrassing the senator.

Since Mr. McCain accepted the resignations of former campaign manager Terry Nelson and chief strategist John Weaver two weeks ago, and put Mr. Davis in charge, more than a dozen senior staffers have left from the headquarters in northern Virginia as well as state offices in Iowa, New Hampshire and South Carolina — all states with early nominating contests. Several fund-raisers have cut their ties to the campaign, which reported a debt at the end of the second quarter.

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