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    One of the pillars of the senator presidential campaign is his reputation as a crusader for ethics reform. If new details continue to emerge about his dealings with lobbyists, that reputation could be jeopardized.

    This week, he took another hit on that front, after he received a letter from the Federal Election Commission saying he may not be allowed to withdraw from the public financing system -- and then said he would do so anyway.

    The move may be necessary for McCain's political viability, because he would be unable to keep pace financially with either of his likely Democratic opponents, Hillary Clinton or Barack Obama, under the constraints of the public financing system.

    Since the FEC currently doesn't have enough commissioners to form a quorum, there isn't much it can do to stop him from withdrawing. But the move could cost him the moral high ground.

    "He's a campaign-finance reformer, but he finds himself in a position of possibly competing against a man who is raising funds at a record pace," said Georgetown political science professor Clyde Wilcox, referring to Obama's record-setting fundraising. "You have to almost feel sorry for the guy, because he believes in this system, [but he may] be running against someone who raised $36 million last month alone."

  • #2
    Where's all these Ethics this man keeps talking about.

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    • #3
      The leftists are starting the mudslinging early, must be afraid that he has a very good chance against the chosen one.

      I think once people realize what Obama stands for (if he ever reveals that with specifics), they will choose McCain. If Obama is smart, he will not reveal how liberal he really is because he will not win over the moderates and independants with far left policies.
      NBA is a joke

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      • #4
        Originally posted by flarendep1
        The leftists are starting the mudslinging early, must be afraid that he has a very good chance against the chosen one.

        I think once people realize what Obama stands for (if he ever reveals that with specifics), they will choose McCain. If Obama is smart, he will not reveal how liberal he really is because he will not win over the moderates and independants with far left policies.
        The guy is losing credibility when it comes to ethics. Maybe he can't raise the money needed, because the majority doesn't want him so lets resort to not following the proper procedures.

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        • #5
          Romney was the best candidate. Too bad its not gonna happen.

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          • #6
            Originally posted by Hitman
            Romney was the best candidate. Too bad its not gonna happen.
            Romney was Mormon....That was strike one, two and three. The survey says.....You're

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            I'm just here so I won't get fined....

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