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(Denver) – Today on the campaign trail, John McCain promised to help
law enforcement officials combat crime, help retrain displaced workers, and
end the long lines at the Veterans Administration facilities. But as is so often
the case with John McCain, his rhetoric just doesn’t match his record.
Just last night when he had the opportunity to vote on those very issues in
the Senate, John McCain once again put his campaign ahead of Colorado’s
families for his own political gain.
Yesterday, after voting to extend Bush’s tax cuts for the wealthy, John
McCain headed out to a $1,000 a plate fundraiser in Philadelphia. McCain ducked
out long enough to miss important votes on amendments that fund many of the
priorities he talks about on the campaign stump. McCain chose a fundraiser over
making Colorado’s communities safer by increasing funding for the COPS
program, helping families struggling to deal with skyrocketing home heating
costs, helping get manufacturing workers the job training they need, finding
the cause of autism, and giving veterans in Colorado the care they deserve.
[2008 Senate Amendments to S.Con.Res.70, # 4164, 4154, 4155, 4254, 4194]
But playing hooky is nothing new to John McCain. Just last month, McCain was
the only senator to miss a critical vote to give tax rebates to America’s
seniors and veterans because of his campaign. [AP, 2/6/08; Politico.com, 2/6/08;
2008 Senate Vote #8]
"John McCain’s values are not Colorado’s values" said
Colorado Democratic Party Chair Pat Waak. "Yesterday when he had the opportunity
to help working families, veterans, and communities in Colorado deal with the
challenges facing them every day, McCain chose to raise campaign cash instead.
That’s not the kind of leadership Coloradans want, and that’s why
they will reject McCain in November. After seven years of a president who puts
his own interests ahead of Colorado’s families, voters have had enough."
McCain Heads to Philadelphia for Top Dollar Fundraiser. “Republican John
McCain is arriving in Philadelphia right about now after voting for those tax
bills in the senate today. Last night McCain was in New Hampshire starting his
national fund raising tour. Tonight, he plans to attend a $1,000 a person event
at a hotel on Rittenhouse Square. We will have a one on one interview with McCain
on ‘Eyewitness News’ at 6:00 o'clock.” [KYW (Philadelphia),
4 pm news, 3/13/08]
• “Republican presidential candidate John McCain is in Philadelphia
raising money today. Tickets to his fund-raiser at the Rittenhouse hotel are
$1,000 a plate. [WCAU (Philadelphia), 4 pm news, 3/13/08]
McCain Skips Budget Votes. Senate vote logs show his last roll call vote at
2:33 pm, and then he doesn’t show up for another roll call vote until
9:38 pm. [2008 Senate Vote #54, 73]
McCain Skips Vote to Make Our Communities Safer. McCain skips vote on amendment
“To increase 2009 funding for the COPS program...” [2008 Senate
Amendment 4164 to S.Con.Res.70, agreed to in Senate by Voice Vote; Thomas.loc.gov]
McCain Skips LIHEAP Vote. McCain skips vote on amendment “To reduce the
energy burden of low-income families, and individuals with disabilities by increasing
funding for the Low-Income Home Energy Assistance Program (LIHEAP)...”
[2008 Senate Amendment 4154 to S.Con.Res.70, agreed to in Senate by Voice Vote;
Thomas.loc.gov]
McCain Skips Vote to Train Workers. McCain skips vote on amendment “To
improve the training of manufacturing workers.” [2008 Senate Amendment
4155 to S.Con.Res.70, agreed to in Senate by Voice Vote; Thomas.loc.gov]
McCain Skips Vote to Fund Autism Research. McCain skips vote on amendment “To
increase funding for the National Institutes of Health, the Centers for Disease
Control and Prevention and the Health Resources and Services Administration
for autism research, education, and early detection with an offset.” [2008
Senate Amendment 4254 to S.Con.Res.70, agreed to in Senate by Voice Vote; Thomas.loc.gov]
McCain Skips Vote to Help Veterans Get Veterans the Care They Need. McCain
skips vote on amendment “To provide the Veterans Benefits Administration
with additional resources to more effectively meet their increasing workload
and to better address the unacceptably large claims backlog.” [2008 Senate
Amendment 4194 to S.Con.Res.70, agreed to in Senate by Voice Vote; Thomas.loc.gov]
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