NEW YORK (AP) — John McCain's election night watch party might be missing John McCain. Instead of appearing before a throng of supporters at the Biltmore Hotel in Phoenix on the evening of Nov. 4, the Republican presidential nominee plans to deliver postelection remarks to a small group of reporters and guests on the hotel's lawn.
Aides said Thursday that the arrangement was due to space limitations and that McCain might drop by the election watch party at some other point.
Not that I'm going to throw a party or anything because of this, but does it strike anybody else as odd that McCain would choose a small gathering rather than a large party on election night? It doesn't exactly sound like he's all that confident about his chances, quite frankly -- what kind of a presidential candidate who has any sort of belief that they might win would skip out on being seen on national television when accepting the win with a large cheering group of supporters behind them?
Besides, "space limitations"? If space were going to be such a problem, why was the Biltmore even chosen in the first place?
Aides said Thursday that the arrangement was due to space limitations and that McCain might drop by the election watch party at some other point.
Not that I'm going to throw a party or anything because of this, but does it strike anybody else as odd that McCain would choose a small gathering rather than a large party on election night? It doesn't exactly sound like he's all that confident about his chances, quite frankly -- what kind of a presidential candidate who has any sort of belief that they might win would skip out on being seen on national television when accepting the win with a large cheering group of supporters behind them?
Besides, "space limitations"? If space were going to be such a problem, why was the Biltmore even chosen in the first place?
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Date: 2008-10-24 01:58 pm (UTC)