Home | « Prev Next »

Politics What McCain’s “Anemic” Fundraising Means

Posted by on April 2 at 15:20 PM

Adam Nagourney, the political reporter from whom a lot of other political reporters take their cues, sees McCain’s first-quarter fundraising numbers as a big problem:

Senator John McCain of Arizona – who for so long has stood in the wings as the presumptive frontrunner for his party’s nomination, who is running for the White House for a second time – reported that his campaign had raised $12.5 million. That is less than Mrs. Clinton, Mr. Romney, Mayor Rudolph W. Giuliani, John Edwards and – almost without a doubt – Barack Obama.

For the full Nagourney assessment of what this means for McCain, click here. But perhaps more important is what it means that Nagourney’s assessment is generally negative—that’s going to start a lot of the mainstream media moving in the same direction, which means even more bad news for McCain.

CommentsRSS icon

1

What America needs is more cowbell. . .
http://www.walken2008.com/

2

Hey, how much did that photo op in Iraq cost us anyway? Seriously ...

Comments Closed

In order to combat spam, we are no longer accepting comments on this post (or any post more than 14 days old).