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    Icon3 McCain Demands Withdrawal of Anti-Obama Ad

    http://news.yahoo.com/s/nm/20080423/...s_mccain_ad_dc

    Honourable, very honourable, I like that! However, all he needed to say when faced with a complaint was that he's not responsible for advertisements and articles that others have written. If anything, this was probably not a strategic move at all, but it sure screams the word honour.

    INEZ, Kentucky (Reuters) - Republican presidential candidate John McCain on Wednesday demanded the North Carolina Republican Party withdraw an advertisement critical of Democrat Barack Obama over his controversial pastor.

    "We asked them not to run it," McCain told reporters on his campaign bus as he rode to an anti-poverty event in the coalfields of eastern Kentucky.
    "I'm sending them an e-mail as we speak asking them to take it down. I don't know why they do it. Obviously, I don't control them. But I'm making it very clear that there's no place for that" in his campaign.

    Obama has come under fire for attending a Chicago church for two decades where the Rev. Jeremiah Wright was pastor. Wright espoused inflammatory views including saying the U.S. government spread the AIDS virus to African Americans. He has since retired.

    The 30-second ad in question attacks Democratic North Carolina gubernatorial candidates Beverly Perdue and Richard Moore for their endorsements of Obama, referencing the Illinois senator's "judgment" in supporting Wright and calling him "too extreme for North Carolina."

    North Carolina is one of two states holding the next crucial Democratic primaries on May 6 in the tight race between Obama and Hillary Clinton to oppose McCain in the November presidential election.

    Traveling with McCain, Republican National Committee Chairman Mike Duncan said he had tried to call the chair of the North Carolina party to ask the ad be withdrawn.

    McCain said he wanted to run a respectful campaign.
    "Americans want better," he said. "I understand that it moves (opinion) numbers, negative ads and all that, but that doesn't mean it's right."

    (Reporting by Steve Holland, editing by David Wiessler)
    (To read more about the U.S. political campaign, visit Reuters "Tales from the Trail: 2008" online at http://blogs.reuters.com/trail08/ )


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    Default Re: McCain Demands Withdrawal of Anti-Obama Ad

    There's already a thread going about the ad, hth.

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    Default Re: McCain Demands Withdrawal of Anti-Obama Ad

    Quote Originally Posted by Constantine I View Post
    http://news.yahoo.com/s/nm/20080423/...s_mccain_ad_dc

    Honourable, very honourable, I like that! However, all he needed to say when faced with a complaint was that he's not responsible for advertisements and articles that others have written. If anything, this was probably not a strategic move at all, but it sure screams the word honour.
    no its just playing very clever politics. he knows obama is going to win the democratic nomination

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