McCain in Michigan





Here is video of Gov. Sarah Palin speaking at a rally with Sen. John McCain in Sterling Heights, Michigan, September 5, 2008. Palin praised John McCain as the kind of man we need in the White House.

You can hear Sen. McCain's remarks at the rally here.









Here is video of Sen. John McCain speaking at a rally with Gov. Sarah Palin in Sterling Heights, MI, September 5, 2008. Among other things, McCain said Barack obama will not bring reform to Washington because he has "never bucked his own party on anything." McCain also urged voters to support the McCain - Palin ticket because that is the "team of Mavericks who are not afraid to go to Washington and break some china."

You can hear Gov. Sarah Palin's remarks at the rally here.







Here is video of Sen. John McCain and Gov. Sarah Palin receiving the endorsement of the National Fraternal Order of Police today in Detroit, Michigan, September 5, 2008.








Here is video of Sen. John McCain and wife Cindy, talking with patrons at a Michigan Diner yesterday, August 14, 2008.









Here is a local news report on Sen. John McCain's day of campaigning in Michigan on August 13, 2008. McCain visited Livonia and Birmingham, touring an automobile plant and holding fundraisers.







Here is a local news report on Sen. John McCain's visit to the Enrico Fermi Nuclear Facility near Detroit, Michigan yesterday, August 5, 2008. McCain also talked about the importance of building additional Nuclear Power Plants, which is opposed by Barack Obama.









Here is a report on Sen. John McCain's campaign plan to go after Barack Obama as the likely nominee, and the large pool of potential "McCainocrats" created by Clinton supporters who say they won't vote for Obama.









Here is a brief local news interview with Sen. John McCain from the Detroit, Michigan area, where McCain campaigned on May 7, 2008.









Here is a local news report of Sen. John McCain's campaign visit to the Detroit, Michigan area, May 7, 2008, where he vowed to compete hard for Michigan and said he would win it in November.





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