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Richard Tafoya
Sep 13th, 2008, 12:49 PM
Bloomberg:
http://www.bloomberg.com/apps/news?pid=20601070&sid=a1J0tfV3XJYs

Senator John McCain has drawn some of the biggest crowds of his presidential campaign since adding Alaska Governor Sarah Palin to his ticket on Aug. 29. Now officials say they can't substantiate the figures McCain's aides are claiming.

McCain aide Kimmie Lipscomb told reporters on Sept. 10 that an outdoor rally in Fairfax City, Virginia, drew 23,000 people, attributing the crowd estimate to a fire marshal.

Fairfax City Fire Marshal Andrew Wilson said his office did not supply that number to the campaign and could not confirm it. Wilson, in an interview, said the fire department does not monitor attendance at outdoor events.

In recent days, journalists attending the rallies have been raising questions about the crowd estimates with the campaign. In a story on Sept. 11 about Palin's attraction for some Virginia women voters, Washington Post reporter Marc Fisher estimated the crowd to be 8,000, not the 23,000 cited by the campaign.

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Until Palin, 44, joined him on the campaign trail, McCain, 72, had limited his political events to smaller town hall meetings and rallies of a few hundred people. His Democratic rival, Barack Obama, an Illinois senator, routinely draws thousands of people to his speeches, a phenomenon McCain has tried to use to his advantage by labeling Obama, 47, a celebrity.

That changed on Aug. 30, at Palin's first big public appearance after her nomination. The McCain campaign said 10,000 people showed up at the Consol Energy Arena in Washington, Pennsylvania, home of the Washington Wild Things baseball team.

The campaign attributed that estimate, and several that followed, to U.S. Secret Service figures, based on the number of people who passed through magnetometers. "We didn't provide any numbers to the campaign,'' said Malcolm Wiley, a spokesman for the U.S. Secret Service. Wiley said he would not "confirm or dispute'' the numbers the McCain campaign has given to reporters.

pinky
Sep 13th, 2008, 01:03 PM
It will be very hard for him to overstate the crowds he draws now that they're not campaigning together.

In Philadelphia, he was meeting with a half dozen businesswomen, and they were drowned out by crowds shouting "O-BAM-A! O-BAM-A!"

DoubleEdgeSword
Sep 13th, 2008, 05:07 PM
The politics of arrogance and lies. It's just so Roveian, isn't it?

db44
Sep 13th, 2008, 09:46 PM
It will be very hard for him to overstate the crowds he draws now that they're not campaigning together.

In Philadelphia, he was meeting with a half dozen businesswomen, and they were drowned out by crowds shouting "O-BAM-A! O-BAM-A!"


I mentioned the split to people at work, asking them if they expected McCain would purposely aim for small-venue, more private functions, to be able to say the numbers were intentionally small. Some poeple at work thought that may be the case.

Either way, the Republicans didn't move the final day of their convention to the empty Metrodome, the way the Democrats used Invesco.