McCain: We are investing in N.C.


A spokesman for John McCain says he is investing in North Carolina.

In an e-mail to Dome, spokesman Mario Diaz responded to a Barack Obama conference call yesterday by noting that the state has not gone for a Democratic presidential candidate since 1976. 

"We are investing significant time, resources, and manpower to ensure North Carolina stays red in November," he wrote. "Ultimately elections come down to the issues most important to North Carolina families. Hardworking families are looking for a candidate who will keep their taxes low, create jobs, strengthen our national security, and work to find innovative solutions to reduce the prices at the pump."

He also argued that McCain's record of "putting country first" contrasted with Obama's "partisanship and lack of experience."

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Re: McCain: We are investing in N.C.

Speaking as a member of a hardworking family, I'm looking for a candidate who is honest, who will lead the country to better times, and who doesn't align himself and fill his campaign with lobbyists for foreign interests.

Just sayin'.

Re: McCain: We are investing in N.C.

Zero Ads, Zero Staff, Zero Offices.

That is a new definition of "significant".