Download the Politics Daily Toolbar
Our new toolbar integrates the latest news and analysis into your Web browser and installs in seconds. Download it now!

Politics DailyPolitics Daily

  • HOME
  • ABOUT
  • COLUMNISTS
  • TOPICS
  • THE CAPITOLIST
  • WOMAN UP
  • DAILY FLOTUS
  • JUST IN
  • THE CRAM
  • CONTACT
  • Inside Politics Daily

    McCain Recruiting Pragmatists, Moderates to Remake GOP

    Posted:
    10/2/09
    Sen. John McCain (R-Ariz.) is taking the opposite route of most defeated presidential candidates: rather than quickly bowing out of national politics, McCain is working to become a transformative force in the Republican Party, Politico reported Friday. Concerned about the GOP's direction, McCain has been recruiting and raising money for candidates who share his pragmatic center-right views.

    McCain has been a particularly generous adviser to Rep. Mark Kirk (R-Ill.). McCain encouraged him to run for Senate and threw a $500,000 fundraiser to support Kirk's bid. In mid-September, McCain invited several of his favored candidates to the St. Regis Hotel in Manhattan to meet with 40 influential donors. He has also given candidates he favors access to a network of fundraisers he has cultivated over the past two decades.
    Get the new
    PD toolbar!

    "I think he's endorsed people with center-right politics because he has an understanding that the party is in trouble with certain demographics and wants to have a tone that would allow us to grow," said Sen. Lindsey Graham, McCain's closest friend and Senate ally.

    John McCain's Mission: A GOP Makeover
    [Politico]



    Follow PoliticsDaily On Facebook and Twitter,
    and download the new Politics Daily toolbar!

    David Sessions

    David Sessions is a journalist based in New York who covers politics, religion, and the arts. He is the founding editor of patrolmag.com. ...more

    Contact David Sessions

    subscribe to: RSS email: David Sessions
    • Happening Right Now

       
    Politics Daily on Facebook

    Other News