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John McCain discusses a number of issues with Fox News' Carl cameron in this interview.

"...Carl Cameron sat down with John McCain and talked about a wide range of issues including the financial bailout, Gov. Sarah Palin and PBS journalist and Vice Presidential Debate moderator, Gwen Ifil….

On Gov. Palin qualifications for the second highest position in the land, John McCain was unequivocal and utterly confident in her capabilities and dismissed the “press attacks” as not worth responding to..."

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I just heard a report from Fox News' Carl Cameron. He says the McCain Campaign is trying to keep a lid on the VP Choice. Here's a rundown of what he said:

  • McCain has made his pick
  • McCain is en route to Dayton, Ohio right now
  • Mitt Romney was seen in California leaving for a flight with an overnight bag; may be headed to Dayton, Ohio
  • Mike Huckabee is reportedly headed to Dayton, Ohio
  • Pawlenty is still very much in the mix
  • McCain could still surprise everyone with a name no one has talked about

Cameron said several of the possibilities may show up in Dayton, Ohio - such as Huckabee and Romney - to keep everyone guessing until tomrrow. Cameron is working hard to figure it out tonight.






Here is an interview of John McCain by Fox News' Carl Cameron from August 12th. McCain discusses drilling,veep selection,georgia and other issues with Carl. The interview is over 6 minutes long and actually very candid at times. Great interview.








Fox News' Carl Cameron had a long interview with John McCain today. 07/16/08
I found it a bit odd that McCain was sitting and Cameron was standing. What's up with that? Here is the video.

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Carl Cameron interviewed John McCain today and discussed various issues regarding the Iraq war. He also talks about Clinton and Obama.

McCain said "Hillary and Obama do not understand the consequences of failure..."






Here is video of a one-on-one interview Fox News' Carl Cameron did with Sen. John McCain, March 20, 2008, in London during McCain's overseas trip.








From Fox News' Carl Cameron

1191 STARTS McCAIN’S GENERAL CAMPAIGN EXPANSION
by Carl Cameron
Until he clinches the nomination John McCain’s campaign can’t formally discuss co-opting the Republican National Committee into his general election plan

Look for that to change tonight and the party takeover to begin immediately.

If McCain goes over the top the campaign will move as soon as tomorrow to refocus the RNC on McCain’s candidacy. There is no shortage of emphasis on, or rather against, the democrats - the GOP national party has mountains of opposition research at the ready. The BIGGER task is getting the RNC synched up with McCain.

Unifying conservatives and the GOP is different from taking over the administration of the party apparatus.

The McCain camp will want his people in key positions. The McCainiacs will want to tailor and manage the party message to fit and compliment the candidate’s style and substance.

That is step one. Its starts Wednesday, assuming McCain clinches Tuesday with Oh, TX, VT and RI.

Any talk of McCain making an early VP pik is wrong. While the senator and insiders are happy to discuss prospects and ruminate aloud, all that has been done is to have one aide research the selection process other candidates have used. Nothing more.

They have not even begun seriously considering who will head the search team. They have not begun compiling the long and short lists. They have not discussed who will run the vetting process.

They have months to think it through and will unveil the selection only at the most opportune time possible.

The runningmate is a major ace in the hole for presidential candidates and they never want to play them too soon.








From Fox News' Carl Cameron

McCain to speak to Council for National Policy Friday
by Carl Cameron
FOX NEWS HAS LEARNED that in New Orleans on Friday John McCain makes a major speech to the influential and little known Council for National Policy. The CNP is an umbrella organization of influential social and religious conservative groups.

The CNP members are not made public, meetings are not open to non-members, and they seldom even make public where and when their meetings occur.

McCain’s speech and subsequent Q&A will be videoed and publicized.

The group is filled with organizations and individuals who have been among McCain’s toughest conservative critics.





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