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Sunday, May 18 2008, 08:34 PM McCain's national finance co-chair resigns John McCain's national finance co-chairman has stepped down, the latest casualty of a presidential campaign eager to cauterize damage caused by its ties to lobbyists. 21 News Stories, 7 Liberal Blogs, 0 Conservative Blogs Post A Comment
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Democratic National Committee: Blog Mccain National Finance Co-chair Bites The Dust In the McCain camp, the staffers are dropping like flies. At this pace, John McCain might run out of staff before November. John McCain's national finance co-chairman has stepped down, the latest casualty of a presidential campaign eager to cauterize dam
legitgov A Fifth Top Aide To Mccain Resigns Finance Co-Chairman's Lobbying Ties Are Cited. Tom Loeffler, the national finance co-chairman for Sen. John McCain's presidential campaign, resigned yesterday because of his lobbying ties, a campaign adviser said. He is the fifth person to sever ties with
Oliver Willis Mccain?s Lobbyists: Another One Bites The Dust Pretty soon its gonna be just John McCain and a typewriter. John McCain’s national finance co-chairman has stepped down, becoming the latest adviser to leave the Republican’s presidential campaign because of ties to lobbyists. Former Texas Rep
The Carpetbagger Report Mccain Lobbyist Controversy Intensifies, Obama Piles On When the McCain quietly acknowledged on Saturday that Tom Loeffler, the national finance co-chairman of the presidential campaign, had resigned over his lobbying ties, advisors probably hoped it would go by largely unnoticed. Newsweek’s Michael Isik
Daily Kos Mccain And Lobbyists: Same Old Republican Party It's now up to five lobbyists/staffers dismissed under pressure by the McCain campaign: Tom Loeffler, the national finance co-chairman for Sen. John McCain's presidential campaign, resigned yesterday because of his lobbying ties, a campaign adviser said
Think Progress Mccain?s Finance Co-chair Resigns After Conflict-of-interest Allegations. Recently, two aides to Sen. John McCain (R-AZ) were forced to resign because of ties to a firm that once represented the Burmese Junta. As a result, McCain introduced a “conflict-of-interest policy” for his campaign, requiring staffers to disc
Pensito Review Wrong Guy Resigned Over Mccain Lobbyist Policy What you get when you try to access Thomas Loeffler’s page on his firm’s web site When John McCain’s national finance co-chair resigned over the senator’s newly-minted no-lobbyists policy, the wrong guy quit. It should have been M
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