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May 21, 2008
Posted: 04:59 PM ET
FROM CNN’s Jack Cafferty: He urged the media, for example, to focus on important policy issues an “not just why Barack [doesn't] wear flag pins on his lapel.” John McCain’s chief media consultant is leaving his campaign because he doesn’t want to work against Barack Obama. Mark McKinnon says he’s staying true to a vow he made months ago not to campaign against Obama. At the time, McKinnon said the election of Obama “would send a great message to the country and the world.” Although McKinnon says he disagrees with Obama on issues like Iraq and he thinks McCain would make the best president, he still doesn’t want to work against the likely Democratic nominee. McKinnon insists he’ll remain a “friend and fan” of McCain’s campaign. He says he’s just “moving from middle linebacker to cheerleader” for McCain. McKinnon’s resignation could symbolize some of the challenges John McCain might face running against an historic candidate like Barack Obama. In many ways, McCain is entering uncharted territory by running against the first black presidential candidate from a major political party. Meanwhile, McKinnon becomes the sixth adviser to leave the campaign in recent days. And John McCain is now taking some heat from fellow Republican Senator Chuck Hagel. The Huffington Post reports Hagel says he’s “very upset” with some of the things his longtime friend, McCain, has been saying. Hagel is especially disappointed with some of McCain’s comments about Iran, as he attacks Obama on foreign policy. Hagel says he thinks McCain “is smarter than some of the things he is saying” and hopes there will be a “higher-level discourse” come the general election. This is from his friend. Here’s my question to you: What’s the significance of a top McCain adviser resigning because he doesn’t want to work against an historic Obama candidacy? Interested to know which ones made it on air?
Mishael from Florida writes: Matthew from Auburn, Alabama writes: D. writes: Scott from North Carolina writes: Dominic from Hattiesburg, Mississippi writes: Posted by: CNN's Jack Cafferty
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