Talkleft:
John McCain held some fundraisers in Utah and Colorado. In Colorado, Romney beat McCain 59% to 19%, winning rural and urban areas and even in Denver. Who did McCain bring along today? Mitt Romney.
Millions of Republicans supported him and voted for him," McCain said of the former Massachusetts governor at a press conference at the Brown Palace Hotel in Denver.
Romney, whom some speculate is on McCain's short list of vice-presidential candidates, said McCain is "tested and proven."
And interesting piece of info:
NY Mayor Bloomberg to appear with Obama at economy speech
NEW YORK - Mayor Michael Bloomberg, who has said his endorsement is up for grabs in the presidential race, planned to appear Thursday at an event with Democratic candidate Barack Obama. Bloomberg was to introduce the Illinois senator at a speech on the economy at a Manhattan college. The billionaire mayor had considered his own independent presidential campaign but said a month ago that he had decided not to run. His focus, he said at the time, would be on getting the candidates to embrace a bipartisan approach. Bloomberg also said last month that he might throw his wealth and support behind one candidate, adding that "they're all in contention."
He said then that he is looking for the person who does not work along party lines, addresses the intricacies of issues and has thought ahead to the legislative process and how to finance specific programs. He said he wants to see them "coming up with things that make some sense to me."
http://www.amny.com/news/local/wire/newyork/ny-bc-ny--bloomberg-obama0326mar26,0,1787986.story
And Bloomberg has worked with Hillary. That would be dangerous if Bloomberg endorse one of the Democratic candidates or the nominee.
NEW YORK - Mayor Michael Bloomberg, who has said his endorsement is up for grabs in the presidential race, planned to appear Thursday at an event with Democratic candidate Barack Obama. Bloomberg was to introduce the Illinois senator at a speech on the economy at a Manhattan college. The billionaire mayor had considered his own independent presidential campaign but said a month ago that he had decided not to run. His focus, he said at the time, would be on getting the candidates to embrace a bipartisan approach. Bloomberg also said last month that he might throw his wealth and support behind one candidate, adding that "they're all in contention."
He said then that he is looking for the person who does not work along party lines, addresses the intricacies of issues and has thought ahead to the legislative process and how to finance specific programs. He said he wants to see them "coming up with things that make some sense to me."
http://www.amny.com/news/local/wire/newyork/ny-bc-ny--bloomberg-obama0326mar26,0,1787986.story
And Bloomberg has worked with Hillary. That would be dangerous if Bloomberg endorse one of the Democratic candidates or the nominee.
1 comment:
Good to see the KKK group on tour together. Now with the country in a recession let's see if John/Mitt do any better then John did in California. Even Nancy Reagan couldn't help John McCain with his fund raising this time. But Mitt will be a big help as he works the lies again. I say fly over Ohio and Michigan don't stop for gas the people might get them both.
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