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Pete Fullerton will start as John McCain’s state director Monday, PolitickerME has learned from a campaign source.
Fullerton is the current deputy director for Maine Victory 2008, the Republican’s effort to get members of their party elected across the board.
Prior to working on the GOP’s 2008 campaign, Fullerton spent three years with the U.S. Department of Agriculture in Washington. He led field operations for Victory 2004 and worked for state Sen. Kevin Raye during his failed 2002 Congressional bid.
He graduated from the University of Maine at Orono, where he was vice chair of the College Republicans.
Fullerton did not return a phone call seeking comment.
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i am an R party town chair.
i am an R party town chair. i just recieved an email from fullerton. he wants me, as town chair, to help senator mccain.
lol.
who does he think i am?
heres part of the email:
"With an unprecedented amount of Democrats and their out of state special interest money it is vital that we quickly build our town chair organization. If we are going to be successful in November we need to start laying the ground work now."
haha. what a dumb email. only those clueless enough to support mccain will reply.
mccain, the manchurian candidate.
and you obama fans....
if any of you folks are interested in getting a clue about the future of the youth in this nation...have a listen
these two guys are roughly my age. many individuals among my generation have similar attitudes on the topic of government, and specifically the US welfare/warfare state.
http://antiwar.com/radio/2008/06/30/anthony-gregory-3/
"Anthony Gregory, writer for the Independent Institute, the Future of Freedom Foundation, and LewRockwell.com, discusses the Republican crimes which increase the warfare/welfare/police state and how the Congressional Democrats go along, not out of fear that they’ll be called cowards, but because they simply want the power for themselves."
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