Cindy McCain Joins
Funding Plea Amidst John McCain Challenge Fears
by Michelle Moons29 Mar 2015
U.S. Senator John McCain’s wife Cindy has joined in an
intensifying fundraising effort in a Saturday hard sell for donations that
comes as the incumbent, some call weakened, appears to be feeling the heat from
dissatisfied constituents and impending primary challengers heading into 2016.
This new fundraising plea uses fear-invoking language in the
first line of Cindy’s message, “The challenges facing our nation right now are
grave.” Moving on, the message suggests Senator McCain is the “tough leader”
who isn’t “afraid to do what is necessary” in correcting the wayward path of
America.
Potential McCain primary challenger Arizona State Senator
Kelli Ward pointed out
Arizonans’s dissatisfaction with the decades-sitting Senator McCain in a
Breitbart News Saturday interview, “I know here in Arizona there is some
dissatisfaction with the representation that’s been going down, at least the
last couple of terms he’s been in office. I don’t think that he’s as popular as
he used to be, and maybe that worries him that there are people out there
looking and thinking and considering jumping into that race.”
Fearful language continued later in Cindy’s fundraising
message with another contention of Senator McCain’s vigilance, “Every day when
I turn on the news, I am horrified at the state of the world today, but I take
comfort in knowing that leaders like my husband are working day and night to
right the wrongs of the world.”
Last week’s message from John McCain
projected a more vulnerable stance, telling potential donors his impending
re-election campaign would face a “unique set of challenges,” while
acknowledging conservative critics, “I’m going to be the target of a wide array
of powerful groups.”
As in last week’s message, the new plea urges donations are
needed to persuade the long-time Senator to run for re-election, though early
in her appeal Mrs. McCain leaves little to question, urging the need to make
sure “leaders like my husband… stay in Congress.”
Though the new funding plea was brief, as in the prior
email, no less than six links were provided linking readers to a donation page.
Despite the message being marked as from Cindy McCain,
the new email comes from the same address as the earlier one marked as from John McCain,
john@johnmccain.com. Both this and last week’s fundraising pleas are marked “Paid for by Friends of John McCain.”
Cindy McCain
Cindy Hensley
McCain is married to John S. McCain
III, and an advocate for the ONE
Campaign.
Note: ONE Campaign is
a partner with the International Rescue
Committee.
Foundation
to Promote Open Society was a funder for the International Rescue Committee.
George
Soros was the chairman for the Foundation
to Promote Open Society.
Henry A. Kissinger is an overseer at the International
Rescue Committee, a member of the Bohemian
Club, a director at the American Friends of Bilderberg (think tank)
and a 2008 Bilderberg conference participant (think tank).
Christopher
Buckley is a member of the Bohemian
Club, and was a blogger for the Daily
Beast.
Meghan
McCain is a columnist for the Daily
Beast, and John S. McCain III’s
daughter.
John S. McCain III
is Meghan McCain’s father, and
married to Cindy Hensley McCain.
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