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Click here to visit the new home of Politics Daily!Via the New York Times comes word that John McCain's chief advertising strategist, Mark McKinnon, is bidding farewell to his boss. Why? He's keeping a promise he made that would not work for the Republican candidate if Barack Obama became the Democratic nominee. A few months ago, McKinnon gave an interview in which he stated:"I just don't want to work against an Obama candidacy."The reason, according to McKinnon, is that seeing Obama reach the White House "would send a great message to the country and the world." McKinnon's former clients have included two famous Texans, Ann Richards and ...
Former Texas Governor Ann Richards' family is not in full agreement with the premise of a Clinton internet ad. The spot hypothetically assumes the late Governor's endorsement and, in the process, targets Clinton's core constituency in the Lone Star state. Richards, who died in 2006, is featured prominently in the ad. It is, in a way, a moving tribute to one of the women that inspired me in my life. Richards' youngest daughter Ellen approved the ad saying, "I believe that if my mom were alive today that she would be stumping across Texas and around the country supporting Hillary for ...
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