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McCain-Palin 2008 Launches New Television Ad: "TV Special"

MCCAIN-PALIN 2008 LAUNCHES NEW TELEVISION AD: "TV SPECIAL"

ARLINGTON, VA -- Today, McCain-Palin 2008 released its latest television ad, entitled "TV Special." With Barack Obama set to air a 30-minute infomercial delaying the World Series, the ad highlights some facts that Americans will not hear tonight. Barack Obama will not tell Americans how his proposals to increase spending and increase taxes will only further hurt our economy. With crises at home and abroad, Barack Obama does not have the experience America needs, and we cannot afford inexperienced leadership at this time. The ad will be televised on national broadcast channels.

Script For "TV Special" (TV :30)

ANNCR: Behind the fancy speeches, grand promises and TV special, lies the truth:

With crises at home and abroad, Barack Obama lacks the experience America needs.

And it shows.

His response to our economic crisis is to spend and tax our economy deeper into recession.

The fact is Barack Obama's not ready yet.

JOHN MCCAIN: I'm John McCain and I approve this message.

Posted by Mike on October 29, 2008 | Permalink

Tags: "TV Special", 2008, McCain-Palin, New, Television Ad

Governor Sarah Palin Road To Victory Rally, Wednesday October 29th In Bowling Green, OH

Governor Sarah Palin Road to Victory Rally, Wednesday October 29th in Bowling Green, OH

Bowling Green State University
Anderson Arena
801 N. Mercer Road
Bowling Green, OH 43403

Doors Open at 8:30 a.m.

Ticket Locations

Lucas County Victory Office
10 South Superior St.
Toledo, OH 43604
Hours 9am-9pm Mon-Sun

Wood County Victory Office
134 West South Boundary St.
Suite MM
Perrysburg, OH 43551
Hours: 9am-9pm Mon-Sat
12am-7pm Sun

Wood County Republican Headquarters
980 West Poe Road #2
Bowling Green, OH
(at the corner of Poe and Haskins near the fairgrounds)
Hours: 9am - 7pm Mon-Fri
10am - 4pm Sat

Posted by Mike on October 28, 2008 | Permalink

Tags: 2008, Bowling Green, Governor, Ohio, Road To Victory Rally, Sarah Palin, Wednesday October 29

McCain-Palin 2008 Launches New Television Ad: "Compare"

MCCAIN-PALIN 2008 LAUNCHES NEW TELEVISION AD: "COMPARE"

ARLINGTON, VA -- Today, McCain-Palin 2008 released its latest television ad, entitled "Compare." The ad highlights the clear choice Americans have at the polls this year. For higher taxes, policies that spread the wealth around, increased government spending and pain for small business, Barack Obama is the clear choice in this election. For policies that promote economic growth, help working Americans, lower taxes and eliminates government waste, the choice is John McCain. The ad will be televised in key states.

Script For "Compare" (TV :30)

ANNCR: Your choice...

For higher taxes ... for workin' Joe's.

Spread your income ... keep what's yours.

A trillion in new spending ... freeze spending, eliminate waste.

Pain for small business ... economic growth.

Risky ... proven.

For a stronger America, McCain.

JOHN MCCAIN: I'm John McCain and I approve this message.

Posted by Mike on October 28, 2008 | Permalink

Patricia Heaton To Visit McCain-Palin 2008 Volunteers Thursday And Friday In Minnesota

Patricia Heaton To Visit McCain-Palin 2008 Volunteers Thursday And Friday In Minnesota

Patricia Heaton, star of the hit series "Everybody Loves Raymond" will campaign In Minnesota for John McCain and Sarah Palin. She will visit Women For McCain-Palin 2008 volunteers in St. Paul on Thursday, October 30, 2008 and Victory Offices in Burnsville and Eden Prairie on Friday, October 31, 2008.

Thursday, October 30, 2008

7:45 P.M.

Women For McCain-Palin 2008

Ramsey County Victory Office
678 Transfer Rd
St. Paul, MN
(651) 645-5432

Friday, October 31, 2008

10:00 A.M.

Burnsville Victory Office
12225 Wood Lake Dr.
Burnsville, MN 55337
(952) 882-9356

NOON

Eden Prairie Victory Office
6870 Washington Ave S
Eden Prairie, MN 55344
(952) 944-1085

Posted by Mike on October 27, 2008 | Permalink

Tags: John McCain, Minnesota, Patricia Heaton

John McCain And Sarah Palin Road to Victory Rally In Hershey, Pennsylvania On Tuesday October 28th

John McCain And Sarah Palin Road to Victory Rally In Hershey, PA On Tuesday October 28, 2008

GIANT Center
550 Hersheypark Drive
Hershey, PA 17033

Doors Open at 7:00 a.m.

Ticket Distribution Centers

Lancaster County
Lancaster GOP/Victory Office
902 Columbia Ave
Lancaster, PA 17603
Hours: 9am to 9pm Daily

Chester County
Republican Committee of Chester County
15 S Church Street
West Chester, PA 1938
Hours: 9am-5pm (M-F)

Cumberland County
West Shore Victory Center
5517 Carlisle Pike
Mechanicsburg, PA 17050
Hours: 9am to 9pm Daily

Dauphin County
McCain/Victory State HQ
112 State St.
Harrisburg, PA 17101
Hours: 9am to 9pm Daily

Harrisburg Victory Office
2263-2267 Paxton Church Road
Harrisburg, PA
(at the corner of Progress Ave and Paxton Church Rd)
Hours: 9am to 9pm Daily

Middletown Victory Office
1590 Harrisburg Pike
Middletown, PA
(off the Airport Road exit of 283, on Rte 230)
Hours: 9am to 9pm Mon to Sat

Lebanon County
Lebanon Victory Office
30 North Londonderry Square
Palmyra, PA 17078
Hours: 9am to 9pm Daily

Berks County
Berks County Victory Office
5001 Perkiomen Ave
Reading, PA 19606
Hours 9-9 Daily

York County
York Victory Center
2210 E Market St
York, PA 17402
Hours: 9am to 9pm Daily

Posted by Mike on October 27, 2008 | Permalink

Tags: 2008, Hershey, John McCain, October 28, PA, Road to Victory Rally, Sarah Palin, Tuesday

Road To Victory Rally With John McCain And Arnold Schwarzenegger On October 31, 2008 In Columbus, Ohio

Road to Victory Rally with John McCain and Arnold Schwarzenegger on October 31, 2008 In Columbus, Ohio

Columbus Rally Details and Ticket Locations

Road to Victory Rally with John McCain & Arnold Schwarzenegger-Columbus, OH

Nationwide Arena
200 W. Nationwide Blvd
Columbus, OH 43215

Friday, October 31st
Doors Open: 3pm

Ticket Locations

Franklin County
240 North 5th St
Suite 330
Columbus, OH 43215
9am – 9pm

Franklin County (Hilliard)
5784 Frantz Road
Northbridge Plaza
Dublin, OH 43017
9am – 9pm

Franklin County (Westerville)
6140 Cleveland Avenue
Suite 2424
Columbus, OH 43213
9am – 9pm

Franklin County (ORP)
211 S. Fifth St
Columbus, OH 43215
9am – 8pm

Franklin County (Franklin County GOP)
14 E Gay St
Columbus, OH 43215
9am – 8pm

Licking County
1006 Hebron Rd
Suite B
Heath, OH 43056
9am – 9pm

Fairfield County
118 E. Main St
Lancaster, OH 43130
9am – 9pm

Delaware County
6011 Columbus Pike
Lewis Center, OH 43035
9am – 9pm

Pickaway County
121 W. Main St.
Circleville OH 43113
9am – 8pm

Knox County
120 South Main
Mount Vernon, OH 43050
9am – 9pm

Madison County GOP HQ
1 S. Main St.
London, Ohio
4pm-8pm Mon.-Fri.
10am-2pm Sat

Union County GOP HQ
120 E. Fifth St.
Marysville, Ohio
9am – 8pm

Posted by Mike on October 27, 2008 | Permalink

Tags: 2008, Arnold Schwarzenegger, Columbus, John McCain, October 31, Ohio, Road To Victory Rally

Remarks By John McCain After Holding A Meeting On The State Of Our Economy

REMARKS BY JOHN MCCAIN AFTER HOLDING A MEETING ON THE STATE OF OUR ECONOMY

ARLINGTON, VA -- U.S. Senator John McCain today delivered the following remarks as prepared for delivery after meeting with economic and business leaders in Cleveland, OH:

I just finished meeting with my team of economic and business advisors. We have been meeting throughout this campaign, discussing the state of our economy and what we need to do to get this country back on track. This is a team of extraordinary leaders in business and government, with great insight into what we need to do to rebuild confidence, restore economic growth and create millions of new jobs. They, and many others, have helped me develop dynamic new economic policies, and in a McCain Administration they will continue to advise me and help enact these important actions to get our economy moving again.

I have been through tough times like this before and the American people can trust me -- based on my record and results -- to take strong action to end this crisis, restore jobs and bring security to Americans. I will never be the one who sits on the sidelines waiting for things to get better. I believe that to lead, you must put forward your vision of our future, and that is what I have done.

With one week left in this campaign, the choice facing Americans is stark. My economic goals and policies are very clear -- One, I will protect your savings and retirement accounts and get this stock market rising again. Two, I will keep people in their homes and fix our housing market. Three, I will create millions of high-paying jobs through tax cuts that spur economic growth -- particularly for the small businesses which create 70 percent of all new jobs in this country.

The first thing we must do is protect peoples' savings, investments and retirement accounts by stopping the declines in the stock market, and by getting the credit markets moving again so people can get home, car and business loans. To do this, we need pro-growth and pro-jobs economic policies, not pro-government spending programs paid for with higher taxes.

This is the fundamental difference between Senator Obama and me. We both disagree with President Bush on economic policy. The difference is that he thinks taxes have been too low, and I think that spending has been too high.

My approach is to get spending under control and cut taxes to encourage individuals to invest in our markets or buy a home, and to encourage businesses to hire more workers. Senator Obama's approach is to radically increase spending, and then raise taxes to pay for it. Today he claims that he will only tax the rich, but we have seen in the past that he is willing to support taxes that hit people squarely in the middle class, and with a trillion dollars in new spending, the most likely outcome is that everyone who pays taxes will be paying for his spending.

My approach will lead to rising stock market prices, a stabilized housing market, economic growth and millions of new jobs. Senator Obama's plan will destroy business growth, kill jobs, and lead to continued declines in the stock market and make a recession even deeper and more painful.

We need action today, even as we lay the foundation for growth tomorrow. To help put a floor on the stock market, we need people and institutions to start buying and holding their investments again. To incentivize investments, I have proposed that if you buy stock and hold it for a minimum of a year, your tax on that investment will be cut in half.

To help retirees, I will eliminate a rule that forces people to take money out of their accounts when the markets are at these low levels. Also when retirees do sell, they will be taxed at a low 10 percent rate versus a much higher personal income tax rate. These vital measures will promote buying, help companies raise capital and create jobs, shore up investment and retirement plans and get stock prices stabilized and rising again.


But we also need to do more to build confidence that American investments and retirement accounts are safe, so I will reform the markets and Wall Street. I will make sure that the SEC enacts and enforces rules that keep our markets safe and competitive. I will demand complete transparency into the accounts and activities at all banks and insurance companies so they cannot take on the kind of risk that brought down the financial system. We will have strict rules of conduct on Wall Street and if they are broken executives will be severely punished. I know -- and the smartest people in business and industry agree -- that these actions will restore confidence, get stock prices moving up again and increase the value of your hard earned savings and investments.

We also need to build confidence in our workers. Through my middle class tax cuts, I will let you keep much more of what you earn so you can save and invest it. A typical middle-class family of four making $42,000 a year with health insurance will get $4,350 more dollars under my plan than under the Obama plan.

We cannot fix the economy until we fix the housing and mortgage markets and I have a plan for that as well. When I am President, the government will get out of the banking business fast. My highest priority for the $700 billion rescue plan will be to protect the value of your home, which is where most American savings are invested. I have announced a plan to replace bad mortgages for deserving people with more affordable new ones guaranteed by the government. This will stem the tide of foreclosures that are hurting families, shore up banks with troubled loans, and set a floor under the housing market and get home prices stabilized and rising again.

I have said throughout this campaign that the best economic recovery plan is a secure well paying job. This morning we talked a lot about creating jobs. David Farr who runs Emerson Electric has told me how pro-growth tax cuts like those I have proposed will incentivize him and hundreds of businesses that have sent jobs overseas to expand their businesses and hire people right here in America. Lou Anne Reger who founded and runs a steel company in Minnesota and Massey Villareal who employs 160 people in a computer services company in Texas echoed David's comments and also add that Obama's health mandate to require companies to provide the equivalent of a Congressman's insurance plan, or get fined, will force them to cut jobs and would cripple their businesses in the worst economy in generations. Let's make this very clear because Senator Obama has distorted my health care plan throughout this election. His plan will fine bus inesses and individuals so he can finance his version of government run healthcare. I will give every American a $5,000 health care credit, lower healthcare costs and let you take your insurance with you when you leave a job. That's the difference.

This election comes down to how you want your hard earned money spent. Do you want to keep it and invest it in your future, or have it taken by the most liberal person to ever run for the Presidency and the Democratic leaders who have been running congress for the past two years -- Nancy Pelosi and Harry Reid? This is a dangerous threesome. They believe that $1 trillion of rescue financing is not enough and have already proposed another $300 billion spending spree they are calling a stimulus plan. I would rather give the great American middle class additional tax cuts and let you keep that money and invest it in your future.

As President, I will bring enormous talent -- like these great leaders here -- from outside of Washington to shake up the government and get it working to promote economic growth and jobs for the American people. My team and I will take action to put an end to this economic crisis, restore confidence in our markets, get stock and home prices moving up again, grow businesses, create jobs and restore the great American dream.

Posted by Mike on October 27, 2008 | Permalink

Tags: Economy, John McCain

Senator John McCain Road To Victory Rally, Tuesday October 28th In Fayetteville, NC

Senator John McCain Road to Victory Rally, Tuesday October 28th in Fayetteville, NC

Crown Center
1960 Coliseum Drive
Fayetteville, NC 28306

Doors Open at 2:00 p.m.
Guests Must Arrive by 4:30 p.m.

Featuring Special Guest Country Music Star, Hank Williams Jr.

This is a great chance to hear from the Republican presidential nominee only a week before Election Day!

Tickets do not guarantee entry to the event, so please make sure to arrive early. For security reasons, bags and signs are prohibited inside the venue.

Tickets for the event will be available for pickup at the Fayetteville and Raleigh Victory Offices beginning on Thursday at noon.

Fayetteville Victory Office
201 S. McPherson Church Road, Suite 204
Fayetteville, NC 28303
(910) 864-6584

Raleigh Victory Office
1506 Hillsborough Street
Raleigh, NC 27605
(919) 828-6423

Posted by Mike on October 27, 2008 | Permalink

Col. Bud Day To Campaign In Minnesota For John McCain Monday, October 27, 2008

Col. Bud Day To Campaign In Minnesota For John McCain

Col. Bud Day at the St. Paul McCain Headquarters at 2:30 PM. Bud is a Congressional Medal of Honor Recipient, one of the most decorated American soldiers of the 20th century, and was a P.O.W. with John McCain for almost six years at the infamous Hanoi Hilton. He will speak about his experiences and his support for John McCain.

Meet and Greet with Col. Bud Day

Monday
October 27, 2008

Meet and Greet with Bud Day - 8:00 AM Tomorrow Morning
Happy Chef Restaurant
2100 Highway 169
North Mankato, MN

Meet and Greet with Bud Day - 11:00 AM Tomorrow
Eden Prairie Victory Office
6870 Washington Ave. S.
Eden Prairie, MN

Meet and Greet with Bud Day - 2:30 PM Tomorrow
St. Paul McCain HQ
678 Transfer Rd.
St. Paul, MN

Posted by Mike on October 26, 2008 | Permalink

Tags: Col. Bud Day, John McCain, Minnesota

Green Bay Press-Gazette Endorses John McCain For President

Green Bay Press-Gazette Endorses John McCain

"Now, another collapse, this time in the mortgage industry, has led to even greater economic uncertainty on election eve. It's no time to repeat past mistakes; this time voters must choose the candidate with the experience to lead us through the storm. The Green Bay Press-Gazette editorial board endorses John McCain for president." -- Green Bay Press-Gazette

"Press-Gazette Endorses John McCain Green Bay Press-Gazette Endorses John McCain"
Editorial
Green Bay Press-Gazette
October 24, 2008

"I'm not running for president to be somebody, but to do something; to do the hard but necessary things, not the easy and needless things," McCain said as he launched his campaign in April 2007, reflecting the philosophy he has followed for two decades in Washington.

Sen. Obama may one day be able to point to a similar record of achievement, but the plain fact is that he has served barely more than half of one term in the Senate. He is an eloquent speaker with great promise as a future leader.

But we also see in McCain someone who shares the bedrock positions of the Press-Gazette -- that the government that governs least governs best, that the best tax relief occurs when government spends less, that the American dream is within reach to anyone willing to put in the necessary hard work and commitment.

And that, finally, is why we support John McCain for president."

Read The Editorial

Posted by Mike on October 24, 2008 | Permalink

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