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John McCain 2008 Announces Wisconsin Steering Committee

JOHN MCCAIN 2008 ANNOUNCES WISCONSIN STEERING COMMITTEE

ARLINGTON, VA -- U.S. Senator John McCain's presidential campaign today announced its Wisconsin steering committee.

"John McCain served as a foot soldier in the Reagan Revolution," said Representative John Nygren. "I am confident that, as president, John McCain will restore fiscal restraint and trust to Washington. John McCain has proven time and time again that he has the courage to work to solve the tough problems our nation faces, and I am proud to endorse him for president."

John McCain thanked the steering committee, saying, "It is an honor to have the support of many elected Republicans in Wisconsin and around the country. I look forward to working with the Wisconsin steering committee and campaigning in the state on Friday."

WISCONSIN STEERING COMMITTEE
Former Governor Scott McCallum
Former Governor Tommy Thompson
Former U.S. Senator Bob Kasten
Congressman Paul Ryan
Former Congressman Mark Neumann
Former Speaker of the Wisconsin State Assembly John Gard
State Representative Joan Ballweg
State Representative Garey Bies
State Representative Mark Gottlieb
State Representative Scott Gunderson
State Representative Mark Honadel
State Representative Sue Jeskewitz
State Representative Dean Kaufert
State Representative Samantha Kerkman
State Representative Steve Kestell
State Representative Frank Lasee
State Representative Tom Lothian
State Representative Phil Montgomery
State Representative Jeffrey Mursau
State Representative John Nygren
State Representative Jim Ott
State Representative Carol Owens
State Representative Kevin Petersen
State Representative Jeff Stone
State Representative Pat Strachota
State Representative Gary Tauchen
State Representative Karl Van Roy
State Representative Robin Vos
State Representative Steve Wieckert

Posted by Mike on February 14, 2008 | Permalink

Former Wisconsin Senator Bob Kasten Endorses John McCain

FORMER SENATOR BOB KASTEN ENDORSES JOHN MCCAIN
Former Giuliani Policy Adviser Joins McCain Team

ARLINGTON, VA -- U.S. Senator John McCain's presidential campaign today announced that former U.S. Senator Bob Kasten (R-WI) has endorsed John McCain for president.

"Through his brave his service to this country in the U.S. Navy and the U.S. Senate, John McCain has earned the respect and admiration of a grateful nation," said former Senator Kasten. "He governs from a set of core conservative principles. For more than two decades, he has fought tirelessly to bring transformative change to Washington. Now more than ever, John McCain is the leader we need. I am proud to support him in his campaign for president."

John McCain thanked former Senator Kasten for his support, saying, "I had the privilege of serving with Bob in the U.S. Senate. He is a fine man and a dedicated public servant. I am honored to call him a friend, and I am grateful for his support."

Posted by Mike on February 13, 2008 | Permalink

House Republican Leadership Endorses John McCain For President

HOUSE REPUBLICAN LEADERSHIP ENDORSES JOHN MCCAIN FOR PRESIDENT

ARLINGTON, VA -- Today in Washington, DC, the Republican leadership of the U.S. House of Representatives, House Republican Leader John Boehner (R-OH), Republican Whip Roy Blunt (R-MO) and Republican Conference Chairman Adam Putnam (R-FL), endorsed John McCain for president.

House Republican Leader Boehner issued the following statement on his endorsement:

"John McCain is an American hero and will make an excellent President of the United States. McCain has a solid conservative record as one of the most vocal opponents of wasteful spending, a staunch defender of America's national security, and a strong believer in the sanctity of human life. He is uniquely suited to lead our country forward as we take on the many opportunities and challenges in the years ahead.

"John has been a vocal advocate for taxpayers who are tired of wasteful pork-barrel projects, the threat of tax hikes, and a government that can't get its fiscal house in order. Eliminating wasteful spending is something Congress needs to address if we ever are going to begin to fix Washington, and John has proven his willingness to lead the fight.

"John McCain will keep America on offense in the War on Terror, which is the single greatest challenge facing our nation. He understands the consequences of failure and complacency, and is committed to ensuring we have the tools and the intelligence necessary to thwart attacks and defeat our enemies.

"And guided by a strong belief in the sanctity of human life, John McCain will nominate Supreme Court justices like John Roberts and Sam Alito -- judges who understand that courts should not be legislating from the bench.

"Furthermore, McCain has a proven ability to attract independent voters who aren't interested in the higher taxes and weakened national security of an Obama or Clinton presidency. He's a man of great character and integrity who understands Washington is broken; together I believe we can fix it."

Republican Whip Blunt issued the following statement on his endorsement:

"As many of you know, I've been involved in presidential campaigns in the past. This year I said my main political focus, after my work, is electing a Republican House in the next Congress. I'm privileged to have lots of friends running for president -- one, Governor Huckabee that is still running.

"However, I believe this contest is over, and I believe it produced the best possible nominee for us to take back the House. A nominee who appeals to Reagan Democrats, a nominee who appeals to independents and a nominee who will unite conservatives in a way that ensures he'll not only be the next President but also work with a Republican majority in the House. And, I too, am glad to join Conference Chair Adam Putnam and others in endorsing John McCain to be the next President of the United States."

Chairman Putnam issued the following statement on his endorsement:

"Senator John McCain is a man of great character and conviction who has done much for this country. There is no candidate better qualified to serve as our nation's next commander in chief. As our Party's standard-bearer, Senator McCain will give no quarter to whichever of the two candidates emerge out of the Democrat field. Their plans to precipitously withdraw our troops from Iraq and return America to the failed tax and spend policies of the past lie in stark contrast to Senator McCain's common sense conservative agenda."

John McCain thanked the House Republican leaders for their support, stating, "I admire our House Republican leaders' commitment to advancing conservative principles and their dedicated service to this nation. I look forward to working closely with them as we continue to unify our Party for victory in November. I am honored and humbled to have their support.






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Thank you all very much. We're very proud to be back here.

During the spring of 2006, I had the extraordinary experience of bringing 700 college kids here to New Orleans to work. These are kids who gave up their spring break to come to New Orleans to work, to rehabilitate houses, because of their commitment as Americans, because they believed in what was possible, and because they cared about their country.

I began my presidential campaign here to remind the country that we, as citizens and as a government, have a moral responsibility to each other, and what we do together matters. We must do better, if we want to live up to the great promise of this country that we all love so much.

It is appropriate that I come here today. It's time for me to step aside so that history can blaze its path. We do not know who will take the final steps to 1600 Pennsylvania Avenue, but what we do know is that our Democratic Party will make history. We will be strong, we will be unified, and with our convictions and a little backbone we will take back the White House in November and we'll create hope and opportunity for this country.

This journey of ours began right here in New Orleans. It was a December morning in the Lower Ninth Ward when people went to work, not just me, but lots of others went to work with shovels and hammers to help restore a house that had been destroyed by the storm.

We joined together in a city that had been abandoned by our government and had been forgotten, but not by us. We knew that they still mourned the dead, that they were still stunned by the destruction, and that they wondered when all those cement steps in all those vacant lots would once again lead to a door, to a home, and to a dream.

We came here to the Lower Ninth Ward to rebuild. And we're going to rebuild today and work today, and we will continue to come back. We will never forget the heartache and we'll always be here to bring them hope, so that someday, one day, the trumpets will sound in Musicians' Village, where we are today, play loud across Lake Ponchartrain, so that working people can come marching in and those steps once again can lead to a family living out the dream in America.

We sat with poultry workers in Mississippi, janitors in Florida, nurses in California.

We listened as child after child told us about their worry about whether we would preserve the planet.

We listened to worker after worker say "the economy is tearing my family apart."

We walked the streets of Cleveland, where house after house was in foreclosure.

And we said, "We're better than this. And economic justice in America is our cause."

And we spent a day, a summer day, in Wise, Virginia, with a man named James Lowe, who told us the story of having been born with a cleft palate. He had no health care coverage. His family couldn't afford to fix it. And finally some good Samaritan came along and paid for his cleft palate to be fixed, which allowed him to speak for the first time. But they did it when he was 50 years old. His amazing story, though, gave this campaign voice: universal health care for every man, woman and child in America. That is our cause.

And we do this -- we do this for each other in America. We don't turn away from a neighbor in their time of need. Because every one of us knows that what -- but for the grace of God, there goes us. The American people have never stopped doing this, even when their government walked away, and walked away it has from hardworking people, and, yes, from the poor, those who live in poverty in this country.

For decades, we stopped focusing on those struggles. They didn't register in political polls, they didn't get us votes and so we stopped talking about it. I don't know how it started. I don't know when our party began to turn away from the cause of working people, from the fathers who were working three jobs literally just to pay the rent, mothers sending their kids to bed wrapped up in their clothes and in coats because they couldn't afford to pay for heat.

We know that our brothers and sisters have been bullied into believing that they can't organize and can't put a union in the workplace. Well, in this campaign, we didn't turn our heads. We looked them square in the eye and we said, "We see you, we hear you, and we are with you. And we will never forget you." And I have a feeling that if the leaders of our great Democratic Party continue to hear the voices of working people, a proud progressive will occupy the White House.

Now, I've spoken to both Senator Clinton and Senator Obama. They have both pledged to me and more importantly through me to America, that they will make ending poverty central to their campaign for the presidency.

And more importantly, they have pledged to me that as President of the United States they will make ending poverty and economic inequality central to their Presidency. This is the cause of my life and I now have their commitment to engage in this cause.

And I want to say to everyone here, on the way here today, we passed under a bridge that carried the interstate where 100 to 200 homeless Americans sleep every night. And we stopped, we got out, we went in and spoke to them.

There was a minister there who comes every morning and feeds the homeless out of her own pocket. She said she has no money left in her bank account, she struggles to be able to do it, but she knows it's the moral, just and right thing to do. And I spoke to some of the people who were there and as I was leaving, one woman said to me, "You won't forget us, will you? Promise me you won't forget us." Well, I say to her and I say to all of those who are struggling in this country, we will never forget you. We will fight for you. We will stand up for you.

But I want to say this -- I want to say this because it's important. With all of the injustice that we've seen, I can say this, America's hour of transformation is upon us. It may be hard to believe when we have bullets flying in Baghdad and it may be hard to believe when it costs $58 to fill your car up with gas. It may be hard to believe when your school doesn't have the right books for your kids. It's hard to speak out for change when you feel like your voice is not being heard.

But I do hear it. We hear it. This Democratic Party hears you. We hear you, once again. And we will lift you up with our dream of what's possible.

One America, one America that works for everybody.

One America where struggling towns and factories come back to life because we finally transformed our economy by ending our dependence on oil.

One America where the men who work the late shift and the women who get up at dawn to drive a two-hour commute and the young person who closes the store to save for college. They will be honored for that work. One America where no child will go to bed hungry because we will finally end the moral shame of 37 million people living in poverty.

One America where every single man, woman and child in this country has health care.

One America with one public school system that works for all of our children.

One America that finally brings this war in Iraq to an end. And brings our service members home with the hero's welcome that they have earned and that they deserve.

Today, I am suspending my campaign for the Democratic nomination for the Presidency.

But I want to say this to everyone: with Elizabeth, with my family, with my friends, with all of you and all of your support, this son of a millworker's gonna be just fine. Our job now is to make certain that America will be fine.

And I want to thank everyone who has worked so hard – all those who have volunteered, my dedicated campaign staff who have worked absolutely tirelessly in this campaign.

And I want to say a personal word to those I've seen literally in the last few days – those I saw in Oklahoma yesterday, in Missouri, last night in Minnesota – who came to me and said don't forget us. Speak for us. We need your voice. I want you to know that you almost changed my mind, because I hear your voice, I feel you, and your cause is our cause. Your country needs you – every single one of you.

All of you who have been involved in this campaign and this movement for change and this cause, we need you. It is in our hour of need that your country needs you. Don't turn away, because we have not just a city of New Orleans to rebuild. We have an American house to rebuild.

This work goes on. It goes on right here in Musicians' Village. There are homes to build here, and in neighborhoods all along the Gulf. The work goes on for the students in crumbling schools just yearning for a chance to get ahead. It goes on for day care workers, for steel workers risking their lives in cities all across this country. And the work goes on for two hundred thousand men and women who wore the uniform of the United States of America, proud veterans, who go to sleep every night under bridges, or in shelters, or on grates, just as the people we saw on the way here today. Their cause is our cause.

Their struggle is our struggle. Their dreams are our dreams.

Do not turn away from these great struggles before us. Do not give up on the causes that we have fought for. Do not walk away from what's possible, because it's time for all of us, all of us together, to make the two Americas one.

Thank you. God bless you, and let's go to work. Thank you all very much.

Posted by Mike on February 13, 2008 | Permalink

John McCain Campaigns in Wisconsin

John McCain Campaigns in Wisconsin

ARLINGTON, VA -- U.S. Senator John McCain's presidential campaign today announced that John McCain will campaign in Wisconsin on Friday, February 15th.

Friday, February 15, 2008

OSHKOSH, WISCONSIN

WHO: John McCain

WHAT: Town Hall Meeting

WHEN: Friday, February 15, 2008 at 11:30 a.m. CST

WHERE: Experimental Aircraft Association
              EAA Aviation Center and Museum
              The Eagle Hangar
              3000 Poberenzy Road
              Oshkosh, Wisconsin 54902

LA CROSSE, WISCONSIN

WHO: John McCain

WHAT: Town Hall Meeting

WHEN: Friday, February 15, 2008 at 2:45 p.m. CST

WHERE: Radisson Hotel La Crosse
              Ballroom
              200 Harborview Plaza
              La Crosse, Wisconsin 54601

MILWAUKEE, WISCONSIN

WHO: John McCain

WHAT: Address to the Milwaukee County Reagan Day Dinner

WHEN: Friday, February 15, 2008 at 7:00 p.m. CST

WHERE: Serb Memorial Hall
              President's Hall
              5101 West Oklahoma Avenue
              Milwaukee, Wisconsin 53219

Posted by Mike on February 13, 2008 | Permalink

Remarks As Prepared For Delivery By John McCain To Potomac Primary Victory Party

REMARKS AS PREPARED FOR DELIVERY BY JOHN MCCAIN TO POTOMAC PRIMARY VICTORY PARTY

ARLINGTON, VA - U.S. Senator John McCain's presidential campaign today released the following remarks by John McCain as prepared for delivery tonight Alexandria, Virginia:

Thank you. Thank you, voters of Maryland, Virginia and the District of Columbia, for a clean sweep of the Potomac primary. I want to commend my friend, Governor Huckabee, whose spirited campaign, many gifts as a communicator and advocate, and passionate supporters are a credit to him and our party. He certainly keeps things interesting, a little too interesting at times tonight, I must confess. But I have even more reason to appreciate just how formidable a campaigner he is. And thank you, my friends, for your support and all your hard work. We have come a long way in this campaign, and we have had our ups and downs. But as luck, that product of opportunity and industry, would have it, we are approaching the end of the first half of this election on quite an upswing. Without your faith and commitment we would not be here, and I am immensely grateful to you.

But now comes the hard part, and for America, the much bigger decision. We do not yet know for certain who will have the honor of being the Democratic Party's nominee for President. But we know where either of their candidates will lead this country, and we dare not let them. They will promise a new approach to governing, but offer only the policies of a political orthodoxy that insists the solution to government's failures is to simply make it bigger. They will appeal to our dreams of a better future for ourselves, our families and our country, but they would take from us more of the wealth we have earned to build those dreams and assure us that government is better able than we are to make decisions about our future for us. They will promise to break with the failed politics of the past, but will campaign in ways that seek to minimize their exposure to questions from the press and challenges from voters who ask more from their candidates than an empty promise of "trust me, I know better." They will paint a picture of the world in which America's mistakes are a greater threat to our security than the malevolent intentions of an enemy that despises us and our ideals; a world that can be made safer and more peaceful by placating our implacable foes and breaking faith with allies and the millions of people in this world for whom America, and the global progress of our ideals, has long been "the last, best hope of earth."

We will offer different ideas, based in a better understanding of the challenges we face, and the resolve to confront them with confidence in the strength and ideals of free people. We believe that Americans, not our detractors and certainly not our enemies, are on the right side of history. We trust in the strength, industry and goodness of the American people. We don't believe that government has all the answers. We believe that government must respect the rights, property and opportunities of the people to whom we are accountable. We don't believe in growing the size of government to make it easier to serve our own ambitions. We believe that what government is expected to do, what we cannot do for ourselves individually, it must do with competence, resolve and wisdom.

The American people don't send us to Washington to serve our self-interest, but to serve theirs. They don't send us to fight each other for our own political ambitions; but to fight together our real enemies. They don't send us to Washington to stroke our egos; but to help them keep this beautiful, bountiful, blessed country safe, prosperous, proud and free. They don't send us to Washington to take more of their money, and waste it on things that add not an ounce to America's strength and prosperity; that don't help a single family realize the dreams we all dream for our children; that don't help a single displaced worker find a new job, and the security and dignity it assures them; that won't keep the promise we make to young workers that the retirement they have begun to invest in, will be there for them when they need it. They don't send us to Washington to do their job, but to do ours; to do it better and with less of t heir money.

The work we face in our time is great, but our opportunities greater still. In a time of war, and the terrible sacrifices it entails, the promise of a better future is not always clear. But I promise you, my friends, we face no enemy, no matter how cruel; and no challenge, no matter how daunting, greater than the courage, patriotism and determination of Americans. We are the makers of history, not its victims.

Hope, my friends, is a powerful thing. I can attest to that better than many, for I have seen men's hopes tested in hard and cruel ways that few will ever experience. And I stood astonished at the resilience of their hope in the darkest of hours because it did not reside in an exaggerated belief in their individual strength, but in the support of their comrades, and their faith in their country. My hope for our country resides in my faith in the American character, the character which proudly defends the right to think and do for ourselves, but perceives self-interest in accord with a kinship of ideals, which, when called upon, Americans will defend with their very lives.

To encourage a country with only rhetoric rather than sound and proven ideas that trust in the strength and courage of free people is not a promise of hope. It is a platitude.

When I was a young man, I thought glory was the highest ambition, and that all glory was self-glory. My parents tried to teach me otherwise, as did the Naval Academy. But I didn't understand the lesson until later in life, when I confronted challenges I never expected to face.

In that confrontation I discovered that I was dependent on others to a greater extent than I had ever realized, but that neither they nor the cause we served made any claims on my identity. On the contrary, I discovered that nothing is more liberating in life than to fight for a cause that encompasses you, but is not defined by your existence alone. And that has made all the difference, my friends, all the difference in the world.

I do not seek the presidency on the presumption that I am blessed with such personal greatness that history has anointed me to save my country in its hour of need. I seek the presidency with the humility of a man who cannot forget that my country saved me. I am running to serve America, and to champion the ideas I believe will help us do what every American generation has managed to do: to make in our time, and from our challenges, a stronger country and a better world.

I intend to do that by fighting for the principles and policies I believe best serve the interests of the American people: for a government that takes and spends less of your money and competently discharges its responsibilities; that shows a proper respect for our rights and values; that provides a strong and capable defense; that encourages the enterprise and ingenuity of individuals, businesses and families, who know best how to advance America's economy, and secure the dreams that have made us the greatest nation in history. As I have done my entire career, I will make my case to every American who will listen. I will not confine myself to the comfort of speaking only to those who agree with me. I will make my case to all the people. I will listen to those who disagree. I will attempt to persuade them. I will debate. And I will learn from them. But I will fight every moment of every day for what I believe is right for t his country, and I will not yield. And, my friends, I promise you, I am fired up and ready to go.

Thank you, and God bless you.

Posted by Mike on February 12, 2008 | Permalink

Statement By Rick Davis On John McCain's Virginia Primary Victory

STATEMENT BY RICK DAVIS ON JOHN MCCAIN'S VIRGINIA PRIMARY VICTORY

ARLINGTON, VA -- U.S. Senator John McCain's Campaign Manager Rick Davis issued the following statement on John McCain's Virginia primary victory:
"We congratulate Governor Huckabee and his supporters on their strong showing tonight in Virginia.

"John McCain will be the Republican nominee for president. He will continue to campaign hard in the coming contests across the country and unify the Republican Party for victory in November.

"John McCain will continue to run on his core conservative principles. The stakes could not be higher in this election, and John McCain will contrast his vision for America with that of Senators Clinton and Obama. He will draw sharp contrasts: victory versus surrender to radical Islamic extremism; lower taxes and spending versus more big government; free-market solutions to health care versus costly mandates; and the appointment of strict constructionist judges versus those who legislate from the bench."

Posted by Mike on February 12, 2008 | Permalink

Former Bush National Finance Chair Mercer Reynolds Endorses John McCain For President

FORMER BUSH NATIONAL FINANCE CHAIR MERCER REYNOLDS ENDORSES JOHN MCCAIN FOR PRESIDENT

ARLINGTON, VA -- U.S. Senator John McCain's presidential campaign today announced that Ambassador Mercer Reynolds, President Bush's 2004 National Finance Chair, will serve as a National Finance Co-Chair. Reynolds served as President Bush's 2000 Ohio Finance Chair and was a Co-Chair on President Bush's Inaugural Committee. He also served as U.S. Ambassador to Switzerland and Liechtenstein from 2001-2003.

"John McCain is a consistent conservative who is ready to serve as commander in chief from day one in the Oval Office," said Ambassador Reynolds. "John McCain is the only Republican who can beat Hillary Clinton or Barack Obama in November and now, more than ever, Republicans should rally around his candidacy."

In thanking Ambassador Reynolds for his support, John McCain stated, "Mercer Reynolds was instrumental in President Bush's campaigns in 2000 and 2004, and I value his support. He will be a critical member of my campaign team and I look forward to working with him."

Posted by Mike on February 12, 2008 | Permalink

Senator Kay Bailey Hutchison Endorses John McCain For President

SENATOR KAY BAILEY HUTCHISON ENDORSES JOHN MCCAIN FOR PRESIDENT

ARLINGTON, VA -- U.S. Senator John McCain's presidential campaign today announced that Senator Kay Bailey Hutchison (R-TX) has endorsed John McCain for president.

Senator Hutchison issued the following statement on her endorsement:

"Senator McCain called me over the weekend and asked if I would campaign with him in Texas, and I am very pleased to do so. I think we can strengthen our Party and our ability to reach out to voters if we all come together as soon as possible to talk about what unites us and what we will do for America. I look forward to campaigning with Senator McCain in Texas so our voters get a chance to learn of his significant achievements for our country during his lifetime of service to our nation and his vision for a secure and thriving America for the future."

John McCain thanked Senator Hutchison for her support, stating, "Kay Bailey Hutchison is among the finest and most decent public servants we have today. She is a strong leader for Texas and our nation, and I am honored to have her support."

Posted by Mike on February 11, 2008 | Permalink

Former Florida Governor Jeb Bush Endorses John McCain For President

FORMER FLORIDA GOVERNOR JEB BUSH ENDORSES JOHN MCCAIN FOR PRESIDENT

ARLINGTON, VA -- U.S. Senator John McCain's presidential campaign today announced that former Florida Governor Jeb Bush has endorsed John McCain for president.

"John McCain is a patriot and devoted conservative leader," said Governor Bush. "Like no other candidate in the field, John McCain has made tremendous sacrifices for this nation. He is beholden to no interest other than that of the public good. He is determined and steadfast in his commitment to reducing the burden of high taxes, restoring the people's trust in their government, and winning the war against radical Islamic extremists. It is with pride that I announce my endorsement of John McCain for president."

John McCain thanked Governor Bush, saying, "I am very proud to have Jeb Bush's support. He has a distinguished record of conservative leadership and I admire his dedicated service to the people of Florida. He makes a great addition to our growing team of Republican leaders."

Jeb Bush was born in Midland, Texas. After earning his bachelor's degree at the University of Texas at Austin, Mr. Bush married Columba Garnica Gallo. Mr. Bush started his career in Florida politics as the Chairman of the Dade County Republican Party. He was later appointed to serve as Florida's Secretary of Commerce. Mr. Bush served as Florida's 43rd governor from 1999-2006 and was the first Republican ever to serve two terms.

Posted by Mike on February 11, 2008 | Permalink

Gary Bauer Endorses John McCain For President

GARY BAUER ENDORSES JOHN MCCAIN FOR PRESIDENT

ARLINGTON, VA -- U.S. Senator John McCain's presidential campaign today announced that prominent pro-life and pro-family advocate Gary Bauer has endorsed John McCain for president.

"John McCain has dedicated his life to defending human rights around the world, including the rights of the unborn," said Mr. Bauer. "I admire his consistent 24-year pro-life record and demonstrated commitment to the values that keep our families and communities strong. John McCain alone has the experience, character and credibility to lead as commander in chief on day one and defeat the transcendent threat of our time -- radical Islamic extremism. I am proud to support John McCain for president."

John McCain thanked Mr. Bauer for his support, stating, "I have long admired Gary's commitment and passion for our shared pro-life and pro-family values. Gary has always been a forceful, unapologetic advocate for the sanctity of life and traditional marriage, judicial restraint and a strong American foreign policy based on our values. I am honored to have Gary Bauer's support, and his advice and counsel will be critical as we continue to bring our Party together for victory in November."

Posted by Mike on February 11, 2008 | Permalink

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