The McCain campaign shared an internal poll with the media this morning that shows the ticket of Republican Sen. John McCain and Gov. Sarah Palin is surging in battleground states.
With less than a week to go before the election, former Massachusetts Gov. Jane Swift will be in Hermon on Wednesday to stump for the Republican ticket of McCain-Palin.
Meghan McCain, Sen. John McCain's 23-year-old daughter, will be in Orono, Bangor and Auburn today.
She was in Boston on Thursday, according to the Boston Globe. If you want to find out more about her, check out her blog at www.mccainblogette.com.
After a couple of days of speculation, the Maine McCain campaign announced late Thursday that Todd Palin, husband of Republican vice-presidential candidate Gov. Sarah Palin, will be in Maine this weekend.
The Sen. John McCain presidential campaign is apparently considering the logistics of a visit by Republican vice-presidential candidate Gov. Sarah Palin and a possible separate visit by her husband Todd.
Maine House Minority Leader Josh Tardy, R-Newport, said Friday that the McCain campaign will have a "significant presence" in Maine, particularly in the 2nd Congressional District.
We ran an Associated Press story today out of Washington that said Republican Sen. John McCain is shifting money to Maine as part of a new strategy to win the presidential election.
Maine Attorney General Steve Rowe will host a vice-presidential debate watch party tonight at the Portland presidential campaign headquarters for Democratic Sen. Barack Obama, 1037 Forest Ave. Suite 103.
The presidential campaign of Democratic Sen. Barack Obama has launched a Campus Voter Registration Challenge where Maine colleges are competing to see which school can register the most voters by Oct. 14.
Friday night's showdown in Mississippi gave both candidates an opportunity to shine, with Republican Sen. John McCain getting a chance to tout his experience in the foreign policy arena and Democratic Sen. Barack Obama getting to talk about how he will improve the economy.
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