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Campaign 2008 / McCain / A Discussion #865264

CNN Evening News for Tuesday, Jul 10, 2007
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(Studio: Anderson Cooper) The resignation of four of Senator John McCain's campaign aides introduced.

(Washington: Candy Crowley) The implosion of the McCain presidential election campaign examined; details given about how the trigger point was money and overspending, how he has lost independent support; scenes shown from the '08 campaign trail. [Former McCain campaign adviser Todd HARRIS†- assesses the McCain campaign.] ["Chicago Sun-Times" bureau chief Lynn SWEET†- says it's a campaign in trouble.] [Former New York City Mayor Rudolph GIULIANI - says you cannot write McCain off.]

(Studio: Anderson Cooper; Washington: Candy Crowley) The problems with the McCain campaign discussed.

(Studio: Anderson Cooper) Live interview held with former presidential adviser David Gergen about McCain. [GERGEN - says McCain has tied himself to the war in Iraq and immigration and he is perceived as being in a death spiral; outlines what McCain has to do to sustain himself financially and see if people come back to him over time; predicts the press will be tough on Fred Thompson; states the staff departures will hurt McCain and indicate deep problems in the campaign.]

Reporter(s):
Cooper, Anderson;
Crowley, Candy
Duration:
00:07:50

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