Two months and counting since CFIF challenged Sen. John McCain to “talk straight” with Americans about whether he’ll campaign within the same public financing system that he helped force upon the country, the wheels on his floundering campaign bandwagon continue to wobble.
The Associated Press reports that Sen. McCain is retreating to the old tactic of “lowering expectations” as the first campaign fundraising deadline approaches. That deadline provides an early insight into the strength of each candidate’s campaign, and therefore can create or stifle the candidates’ momentum. The fact that Sen. McCain is already rationalizing his numbers indicates that all is not so rosy in “$traight-Talk Expre$$” Land.
According to Sen. McCain…
“We started late, our money raising, and we’re going to pay a price for it because we got off to a late start. I enjoy [campaigning] more than I enjoy raising money.”
Call us crazy, but that sounds strange, given the fact that the McCain juggernaut has effectively been rolling for years now.
Even yesterday’s AP report on this story states that McCain’s admission “is surprising for a top-tier Republican candidate,” and that McCain, “who got off to an early start with the announcement of an exploratory committee last year, was considered the Republican front-runner.” The AP report further acknowledges that McCain’s staff includes many of President Bush’s campaign veterans, and that he entered the race with approximately $500,000 from his Senate account. This led commentator Robert Novak to label Sen. McCain’s campaign “McCain, Inc.”
Regardless, McCain will now attempt to play “catch-up” by raising enormous sums through private fundraisers.
Obviously, this again raises the question on Americans’ minds: why does Sen. McCain continue to hypocritically advocate the deplorable public financing system while stuffing his campaign coffers outside of that system? That is, if he can attract enough dollars from a GOP base that he has sought to silence.
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