McCain campaign confident as they approach election
In a conference call today, McCain-Palin Campaign Manager Rick Davis said their campaign is “pretty jazzed up” as election day gets closer.
Davis stated that the narrowing polls between the candidates is evidence that “we fight back.” He felt the world was “witnessing one of the greatest comebacks since John McCain won the primary.”
Davis also noted that Gov. Palin (R-Alaska) has been generating a lot of excitement about their ticket. He added that the notion that she is hurting Sen. McCain (R-Ariz.) “can’t be further from the truth.” He used the example that yesterday, Sen. Biden (D-Del.) had 800 people at his speech, while Palin had 20,000 people at hers.
Davis felt the polling in the last 10 days were the “best 10 days of polling since the convention.” He was also encouraged by the fact that Sen. Obama (D-Ill.) is campaigning in states like Iowa, which were previously thought to be easy victories for him.
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