Posted on 02/03/2008 2:50:20 PM PST by Norman Bates
ARLINGTON, VA -- U.S. Senator John McCain's presidential campaign today announced a host of new endorsements from leaders across Massachusetts.
"The people of Massachusetts know that John McCain is a leader we can trust," said former State Republican Party Chair Jean Inman. "He is consistent on the issues, and does not waver with the political winds. He stands up for what he believes, and does what he knows is right, even when it isn't politically popular. In these most challenging times, we need a leader we can count on. That's why I am proud to support John McCain for president."
John McCain thanked his supporters, saying, "I am proud to have the support of so many distinguished leaders from the great Commonwealth of Massachusetts. Their service and commitment to their communities inspires me. I look forward to working with them in the coming days."
MASSACHUSETTS LEADERS FOR JOHN MCCAIN
Republican State Committee Member William Adams
Republican State Committee Member Brent Anderson
Republican State Committee Member Ed Bertorelli
Republican State Committee Member Roberta Brundrett
Former Governor of Massachusetts Paul Cellucci,
Former Massachusetts Republican Party Chairman Brian Cresta
Republican State Committee Member Dorothy Early
Massachusetts Young Republican National Committeeman Rob Eno
Republican State Committee Member Madeleine Gelsinon
Former State Representative and 2006 Republican candidate for Lieutenant Governor, Reed Hillman
Former Massachusetts Republican Party Chair Jean Inman
State Senator Michael Knapik
State Representative Paul Loscocco
Republican State Committee Member Peter Lukes
Republican State Committee Member Nancy Luther
Republican State Committee Member Isaac Maas
The Honorable Robert Marsh, former Massachusetts State Representative
Republican State Committee Member Tom Mason
Republican State Committee Member Lance May
Republican State Committee Member Monica Medeiros
Former State Treasurer of Massachusetts Joseph Malone
Plymouth County Sheriff Joseph D. McDonald, Jr.
Administrator of USAID Andrew Natsios, U.S. Special Envoy to Sudan, former Massachusetts State Representative
Former Massachusetts Republican Party Chairman Jim Rappaport
Republican State Committee Member William Ryan
Former Governor of Massachusetts Jane Swift
State Senator Richard Tisei
Republican State Committee Member Stephen Zykovsky
I’m not sure if this helps McCain or hurts him. On one hand, Mass is Romney’s state, so, it could help. On the other hand, it’s one of the most liberal states in the union as far as constituents go,,,so...?
Jane Swift... Now THERE’S an endorsement! /s
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Gee big suprise. Liberal Republicans love McCain.
No surprise here from the land of the milquetoast Republicans
Sheesh. Desperate for justifying yourself Flyboy?
Curious how come you McCainiancs aren’t boasting about Joe Leiberman’s endorsement? What the matter? Afraid to talk about the fact that Leiberman, 90% Liberal Democrat, loves your guy as much as you all do?
Ping
The locals who know Romney best know he’s no good.
Former Governor of Massachusetts Paul Cellucci, (a do nothing Republican who left to become Bush's ambassador to Canada)
Former State Treasurer of Massachusetts Joseph Malone (a short lived do nothing operator)
Former Massachusetts Republican Party Chairman Jim Rappaport (The son of a wealthy landowner who made it big buying expensive urban property for cheap money. He hates Romney because Romney backed his rival for Lt governor. Rappaport lost every race in which he ran)
Former Governor of Massachusetts Jane Swift (The not so swift one term governor who was polling 10 percent when Romney stepped in and took her job)
These are would be hacks getting back at Romney.
YOU hit that one right o the HEAD h/r
Mitt’s got his own long list of supporters.
Massachusetts Republican leaders stick by Romney
lol
The one where he barely squeaked by Ron Paul for a far distant 2nd place disaster?
How you going to spin that epic butt kicking administered to “Senator Inevitable Nominee” by Republican voters?
RINOs all.
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