It's a chronological order of when and why. Pretty sad if you ask me. Put a fork in McLame people. Like I said in the previous thread, the campaign itself already has cracks in it. His own advisors are pumping out their resume's
http://www.jedreport.com/shipjumpers/
Republicans Jump Ship
The official list of Republicans and conservatives jumping ship,
pointing fingers, or otherwise abandoning the McCain campaign
59 entries and growing • by Jed Lewison and Barath Raghavan
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Scott McClellan (Thu Oct 23):
Scott McClellan, former Bush aide and Bush press secretary, announced that he will be voting for Barack Obama.
Alison Goldwater (Thu Oct 23):
Alison Goldwater, granddaughter of Arizonan and Republican presidential candidate Barry Goldwater, early voted for Barack Obama, saying of John McCain, "I don't have respect for him." (John McCain has frequently called himself a "Barry Goldwater" Republican.)
National Republican Senatorial Committee (Thu Oct 23):
The National Republican Senatorial Committee, which is advertising on behalf of Republican senate candidates across the country, is now running ads that presume that McCain will lose. Their argument is that voters should pick Republican senate candidates because otherwise Obama will "get a blank check."
Arne Carlson (Thu Oct 23):
Arne Carlson, former Republican Governor of Minnesota, endorsed Obama for president, saying "He has laid out for this nation a vision for a national purpose."
http://www.jedreport.com/shipjumpers/
Republicans Jump Ship
The official list of Republicans and conservatives jumping ship,
pointing fingers, or otherwise abandoning the McCain campaign
59 entries and growing • by Jed Lewison and Barath Raghavan
RSS Feed
Scott McClellan (Thu Oct 23):
Scott McClellan, former Bush aide and Bush press secretary, announced that he will be voting for Barack Obama.
Alison Goldwater (Thu Oct 23):
Alison Goldwater, granddaughter of Arizonan and Republican presidential candidate Barry Goldwater, early voted for Barack Obama, saying of John McCain, "I don't have respect for him." (John McCain has frequently called himself a "Barry Goldwater" Republican.)
National Republican Senatorial Committee (Thu Oct 23):
The National Republican Senatorial Committee, which is advertising on behalf of Republican senate candidates across the country, is now running ads that presume that McCain will lose. Their argument is that voters should pick Republican senate candidates because otherwise Obama will "get a blank check."
Arne Carlson (Thu Oct 23):
Arne Carlson, former Republican Governor of Minnesota, endorsed Obama for president, saying "He has laid out for this nation a vision for a national purpose."