McCain's Arizona Co-Chair Indicted
For Immediate Release
Friday, February 22, 2008
Contact: Marc Siegel
McCain's
Bad Week Gets Worse for GOP
Frontrunner
Portland - Today's indictment of Congressman Rick Renzi,
Co-Chair of John McCain's campaign in Arizona, caps off a week of problems for
McCain that have raised serious questions about his credibility on ethics.
McCain had announced Renzi as part of his 'Arizona Leadership Team' on January
26th even though the now-indicted Congressman had been under
investigation for more than a year for his role in a land deal and legislation to benefit a business partner.
[Roll Call, 4/19/07]
Besides the indictment of his Arizona Co-Chair, McCain was
rebuked by the FEC this week for trying to drop out of public financing, and
told to explain how he obtained a loan to revive his campaign. Additionally, a
ballot challenge was filed this week in
[Associated Press, 2/21/08; MSNBC, 2/22/08]
"The indictment of McCain's Arizona Co-Chair, the FEC rebuke of his attempt to skirt public financing laws, and McCain's failure to answer questions about his ties to lobbyists raise serious questions about McCain's ethical standards," DPO Executive Director Trent Lutz said. "The American people have already rejected the Republican Culture of Corruption and deserve clearer answers and straight talk from Senator McCain about the ethical clouds over his campaign."
INDICTED CO-CHAIR
January 2008: Despite
Being Under Investigation, Renzi Makes McCain's '
Less than one month ago, John McCain's campaign announced
its 'Arizona Leadership Team,' which included now indicted Congressman Rick
Renzi, who was already under investigation "for his part in [a] land-swap
deal." The Business Journal of Phoenix also reported that
"McCain's business and political backers in his home state include about
20 influential lobbyists and political consultants who represent industries and
other interests. They include former congressman Matt Salmon, John Kaites, Doug
Cole, Chuck Coughlin, Stan Barnes, Marcus Dell'Artino, Steve Roman and Michael
Preston Green. Bettina Nava as well as Wes and Deb Gullett who have worked for
McCain in various capacities as well as held consulting or lobbying posts also
are part of the
[The Business Journal of Phoenix, 2/1/08]
April 2007: Renzi
Joined McCain for "Orwellian Publicity Stunt" in
After John McCain claimed there were neighborhoods safe enough for him to walk through in Baghdad, Cong. Rick Renzi joined him for a tour of a Baghdad market but sporting bulletproof vests while accompanied by "100 American soldiers, with three Blackhawk helicopters, and two Apache gunships overhead."
[NBC Nightly News, 4/1/2007; Cong. Mike Pence, Press Release, 4/3/07]
June 2006: McCain Issued Fundraising E-mail For Renzi.
In June of 2006, "McCain sent out a fundraising e-mail to supporters asking them [to] help Renzi... urged fellow Republicans to support Renzi's reelection bid." That December Renzi attended a Christmas Party McCain held for his Straight Talk America PAC, the atmosphere of which was described as "uneasy interaction between McCain's media 'base' and his new, Washington Republican donor base."
[The Business Journal of Phoenix, 6/27/06; The Hotline, On Call, 12/5/06]
Ballot Challenge Filed After Potential Cover Up.
John McCain is in
[MSNBC, 2/22/08]
FEC LETTER
FEC Questions McCain's Attempt to Drop Out of Public Financing.
The Federal Election Commission sent a letter to John McCain this week saying his decision to turn down federal funding for the rest of the primary season may not be legal, asking for an explanation as to wheter he pledged to remain in the federal funding system to secure a $4 million loan to save his campaign.
[Associated Press, 2/21/08]
MCCAIN'S CLOSENESS TO LOBBYISTS
News of Closeness to Lobbyists Raises New Questions.
"But when McCain huddled with his closest advisers at
his rustic
[Washington Post,
2/22/08]
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