time for action tour
Here is a new web ad by the McCain Campaign that weaves together a number of his key statements during his "Time for Action Tour" last week. The ad is called, "It's Time For Action."
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Here is a behind-the-scenes video summary of John McCain's "It's Time For Action Tour," April 21-25, 2008, that took him to five different areas of the United States to focus on problems largely forgotten or overlooked by many in America.
DAY 1 - West Alabama
Here is behind the scenes campaign video of Sen. John McCain on Day 1 of his "It's Time For Action Tour," where he went to Selma, Gee's Bend and Thomasville, AL to begin his weeklong tour. McCain visited the Edmund Pettus Bridge which in 1965 became a breakthrough in the Civil Rights Movement, then traveled to Gee's Bend, AL which has been isolated by the river, economic difficulties, and racial tensions over the years. He then journeyed to Thomasville, AL where he talked about the need for education and its importance to rural development.
DAY 2 - Youngstown, Ohio
Here is behind the scenes campaign video of Sen. John McCain on Day 2 of his "It's Time For Action Tour," where he went to Youngstown, Ohio, to discuss the economic challenges facing the area and solutions for a brighter future.
DAY 3 - Inez, Kentucky
Here is behind the scenes campaign video of Sen. John McCain on Day 3 of his "It's Time For Action Tour," where he went to Inez, Kentucky to discuss the challenge of poverty in America and how it effects rural communities.
DAY 4 - New Orleans, Louisiana
Here is behind the scenes campaign video of Sen. John McCain on Day 4 of his "It's Time For Action Tour," where he went to New Orleans, Louisiana, and toured the devastation remaining in the 9th Ward. He was accompanied by Louisiana Gov. Bobby Jindal. McCain vowed that under his leadership, there would never again be such a poor response to a natural or man made disaster.
DAY 5 - Little Rock, Arkansas
Here is behind the scenes campaign video of Sen. John McCain on Day 5 of his "It's Time For Action Tour," where he went to Little Rock, Arkansas, and spoke at Arkansas Baptist College.
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Here is a local news report of Sen. John McCain's day of campaigning in Little Rock, Arkansas, April 25, 2008. A clip of McCain is shown where he vows to compete in Arkansas, and in states such as California, and across the USA. He said Arkansas is a very key state, having voted with the Presidential winner the last nine Presidential elections.
Here is a local news report about Sen. John McCain's stop in Little Rock, Arkansas on April 25, 2008. McCain is finishing up Day 5 of his "It's Time for Action Tour," by visiting predominantly African-American "Arkansas Baptist College."
Here is a video clip of Sen. John McCain answering some questions after touring New Orleans' Ninth Ward yesterday, April 24, 2008, on Day 4 of his "It's Time For Action Tour," where he has visited some of the most economically challenged areas of America.
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Here is raw video footage of Sen. John McCain touring New Orleans on April 24, 2008, to see the remnant storm damage from Hurricane Katrina. He was joined on the tour by Louisiana Gov. Bobby Jindal. McCain's stop in New Orleans was Day 4 of his "It's Time for Action Tour."
Senator McCain visited the 9th ward of New Orleans today, a place that was absolutely devastated by Hurricane Katrina. Here's what he had to say about how he would have handled things.
Senator John McCain took direct aim at the Bush administration on Thursday as he stood in the lower Ninth Ward of New Orleans, the area hardest hit by Hurricane Katrina in 2005, and declared that “never again will a disaster of this nature be handled in the terrible and disgraceful way that it was handled.’’
Mr. McCain, who was on the fourth day of a tour of America’s “forgotten places” to try to prove that he is a kinder, gentler Republican, ticked off a long list of mistakes: “There was unqualified people in charge, there was a total misreading of the dimensions of the disaster, there was a failure of communications.’’
Asked at an outdoor news conference if he traced the failure of leadership straight to the top, Mr. McCain, who has vowed to campaign with President Bush, said, emphatically, “yes.’’
Sen. John McCain will speak at 11:30 AM EDT today, April 24, 2008, from New Orleans on Day 4 of his "It's Time For Action Tour." Click the link below to watch live coverage of his remarks.
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Here is a local news report of Sen. John McCain's stop in Inez, Kentucky today, April 23, 2008, on Day 3 of his "It's Time for Action Tour," of economically struggling areas of America. McCain was welcomed by a large crowd of enthusiastic residents anxious for a chance to see the war hero and Presidential Candidate.
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Here is a local news report giving the planned details of Sen. John McCain's visit to Inez, Kentucky, April 23, 2008, on Day 3 of his "Time for Action Tour" of economically struggling areas of America.
NOTE: You can watch live coverage of Sen. McCain's visit to Inez, Kentucky at this link starting at 11 AM ET today.
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