Dear McCain Supporter,
As we work towards wrapping up the Republican nomination for president, working hard in the next primary states of Wisconsin, Washington, Ohio, Texas, Vermont, and Rhode Island, we need your help bringing our party together behind John McCain. As McCain backers, we must work to pick up the remaining delegates needed to win the nomination. Your support is crucial in sending John McCain to the White House as our next president, and that's why I ask for your help today.
John McCain remains steadfast in his commitment to leadership that promotes principle over politics, and now he needs a commitment from you. With your immediate contribution of $100 or more, you will be sent an official John McCain 2008 lapel pin to identify you as a key McCain supporter.
As president, John McCain will reduce the size of the federal government, reduce your tax burden and win the war against radical Islamic extremism. John McCain's vision for our country is a stark contrast to both Democratic candidates who want to expand the size of the federal government, raise your taxes and immediately withdraw our troops from Iraq because of mounting political pressure [like a home population increasingly fed up with the war?].
The challenges facing our nation today demand tough solutions and these solutions require real leadership. Show your friends, family and neighbors that John McCain is the leader who will unite our party and win in November by following this link to make a donation for your exclusive lapel pin.
Thank you for your continued support.
Sincerely,
Rick Davis
Campaign Manager
P.S. As a supporter of John McCain's presidential campaign, you will receive a special McCain 2008 lapel pin with your donation of $100 or more today. We need your financial support now more than ever as we build our campaign funds to take on the Democrats in the fall. Please show your support by making a donation and proudly wearing the McCain lapel pin. Thank you.
1 comment:
Where is John McCain''s (America Flag)Lapel pin!!!!!!!
I thought this was a requirement for the Candidates? They sure Beat up Obama up for this same reason in the beginning of the race.
Or does America not remember, when Obama did not wear his Pin?
Coming from a Veteran this should be part of the uniform, the same as rank is to the military. I have to say when Obama didn''t wear the Flag Pin, I thought he was out of uniform. McCain has been out of uniform almost every time he has been on television lately, even at the First Presidential Debate of all places.
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