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03.10.2008 6:12 pm

McCain’s St. Louis visit to be first of many

St. Louis Post-Dispatch
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Sen. John McCain, speaking to reporters in a building at Lambert-St. Louis International Airport, said his first visit to the city as the GOP nominee for president won’t be his last.

“Missouri will be … one of the most important states in November,” he told our colleague Jo Mannies and other reporters this evening.

He said he planned to spend “quite a bit” of time here leading up to the general election. He also said his trip isn’t just about money.

After a closed fundraiser tonight, McCain is conducting a town-hall meeting of sorts at Savvis Inc. tomorrow morning. The event is for employees of the financial services company and is not open to the general public.

In other comments, McCain reiterated support for House passage of the surveillance bill and for the ongoing war effort in Iraq.

The fundraiser is being held at the Frontenac Hilton, where attendees had to pass a gauntlet of about 25 sign-waving union protestors gathered at each of two entrances.

 Randy Kiser, state field director for the state AFL-CIO of Missouri, said the protest was aimed at underscoring labor’s view that McCain opposes the average worker and doesn’t understand the economic problems facing Americans.

“There’s a concern that people aren’t aware of his real record,” Kiser said. 

When asked about the protest at his earlier press conference, McCain said: “It’s a free country.”

However, he added that he has a strong and long record on economic issues “going back 25 years” that he believes is right for the country.

 ”It’s a conservative record, and one I’m proud of,” he said.

 For a look at some of the guests at the fundraiser, click here.

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With Missouri waiting to turn Blue again in November he’s not gonna get much support here Thank the Officers Club

— Protest Everytime
12:12 am March 11th, 2008

McCain does not oppose workers and does understand the economic problems facing Americans. McCain does not support giving up the right of the average worker to decide in a secret ballot election whether to be represented by a union or not. That’s AFL-CIO’s real beef against him. It’s too much work to win an election. They’d rather rely on cards they convince employees to sign under threat or duress or pressure or without knowing what they are signing. That’s like electing a President based on signature petitions. That doesn’t sound Democratic to me.

— P.S.
10:46 am March 11th, 2008

Goody. I look forward to participating in protests to mark his upcoming visits. Look for the sign: “Welcome Grandpa Pottymouth!”

— gaydem
11:27 am March 11th, 2008

I drove by the Frontenac Hilton last night and saw all of the signs. They appeared to be cheering the arival of McCain and I thought that was very nice of them. But then again, I was driving and didn’t take time to read the signs. Then again, who, other than teachers in grade school, makes poster board signs? Seems kind of like face painting at an NFL game to me…shouldn’t be done.

— All Talk No Vote
2:13 pm March 11th, 2008