GOP leaders in key states irked by McCain camps constant stone walling
October 28th, 2008 - 3:05 pm ICT by ANI ( Leave a comment )
Washington, Oct 28 (ANI): Virginia Republican Party Chairman Jeff Frederick has said that John McCain’’s campaign dismissed his input on his states historically conservative voters, even as the Republican presidential candidate slid in polls and the state unexpectedly became a battleground.
They act as if, How could you tell us to change our plan? said Frederick, who had offered advice on how to minimize losses in the states liberal-leaning northern region.
Republican Party leaders from several states - including tightly contested, must-win battlegrounds - have begun privately voicing reservations about McCain strategies and the campaigns failure to return phone calls or respond to suggestions and offers of volunteer support, The Washington Times reported.
They ignore you. They dont keep their commitments. And word is that the party has a clock counting down the days till it can throw the McCain people out of state partys headquarters, said one state party leader, who spoke on the condition of anonymity.
The leaders also question McCains decision to embrace the 700 billion dollar Wall Street bailout, which riled voters, and his reluctance to make issues out of his Democratic rivals relationships with his inflammatory former pastor, the Rev. Jeremiah A. Wright Jr., and with Bill Ayers, a 1960s radical.
Florida Republican Party Chairman Jim Greer agrees that McCain has had problems within the party, but that Republicans desperately want to unite behind their presidential standard-bearer to stave off a Democrat-run White House and Congress.
If McCain pulls it off, it will be a rejection of how people see Barack Obama governing the country - his liberal philosophy, said Greer, who thinks McCain will emerge victorious in Florida despite his lagging poll numbers.
McCains campaign rejected the suggestion that it hadnt tapped the partys talent.
Our campaign has aggressively reached out to state parties, county leaders and Republicans across this country to build an impressive grass-roots network and campaign structure, said McCain campaign spokesman Tucker Bounds. (ANI)
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