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    <title>Nose Holding in Ohio</title>
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    <published>2008-06-26T16:19:41-05:00</published>
    <updated>2008-08-07T16:00:50-05:00</updated>
    <author>
      <name>Ezra</name>
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    <category term="John McCain" />
    <category term="John Willke" />
    <category term="Ken Blackwell" />
    <category term="Ohio" />
    <category term="Ohio Christian Alliance" />
    <category term="Phil Burress" />
    <category term="Religious Right" />
    <category term="Rod Parsley" />
    <summary type="html"><![CDATA[<p>John McCain&rsquo;s messy break-up with   televangelist Rod Parsley had the potential to hurt him most in Ohio, a swing state   necessary for McCain and the place where Parsley built a network of   electorally-charged &ldquo;<a title="http://www.pfaw.org/go/patriotpastors" href="http://www.pfaw.org/go/patriotpastors">Patriot Pastors</a>&rdquo; in 2004 and   2006. Now McCain is making amends by delving deeper into the state&rsquo;s Religious   Right.</p>
<p>Ken Blackwell, the former Ohio secretary of state   who helped Bush win there in 2004, is a close ally of Parsley; the two   campaigned heavily together during Blackwell&rsquo;s losing bid for governor in 2006.   In an AP story today, <a title="http://ap.google.com/article/ALeqM5gZB7CpodEzIQTyY0DRwYqNl8_9DQD91HK26G0" href="http://ap.google.com/article/ALeqM5gZB7CpodEzIQTyY0DRwYqNl8_9DQD91HK26G0">Blackwell   was critical</a> of McCain&rsquo;s ham-handed efforts to enlist the Religious   Right:</p>
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<p>&quot;He has never identified with the   evangelical and Christian movement and therefore he can, at times, misread or   misinterpret certain activities in the political field of play or certain   comments that are offered,&quot; said Blackwell, now at the Family Research Council,   a conservative think tank. &quot;I personally would like for John to get to the point   of comfort with some of our issues and policy positions, through understanding   and genuine acceptance.&quot;</p>
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<p>Despite these warnings, Blackwell is a Republican   politician at heart and is supporting McCain (who endorsed Blackwell in 2006)&mdash;he even   recorded a <a title="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vV5a7eNvstU" href="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vV5a7eNvstU">robo-call</a> for the   Arizona   senator before the Ohio GOP primary in February. But other activists are even   more cagey about how much they&rsquo;ll work for McCain.</p>
<p>In the same AP article, Chris Long   of the Ohio Christian Alliance (which <a title="http://www.rightwingwatch.org/2006/07/christian_coali.html" href="http://www.rightwingwatch.org/2006/07/christian_coali.html">broke away</a> from the Christian Coalition when it got too soft) warned, &ldquo;There&rsquo;s certainly a   little reservation about Mr. McCain.&rdquo;</p>
<p>Phil Burress, a <a title="http://www.nytimes.com/2004/11/26/national/26gay.html" href="http://www.nytimes.com/2004/11/26/national/26gay.html">leader</a> of   Ohio&rsquo;s   Religious Right, has been <a title="http://www.nytimes.com/2008/02/25/us/politics/25judges.html?_r=1&amp;oref=slogin" href="http://www.nytimes.com/2008/02/25/us/politics/25judges.html?_r=1&amp;oref=slogin">skeptical</a> of McCain&rsquo;s judges promises and emphasized in March that McCain had a lot <a title="http://tinyurl.com/57n35h" href="http://tinyurl.com/57n35h">more sucking up   to do</a>:</p>
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<p>Burress, who heads Cincinnati-based   Citizens for Community Values, says although he would vote for McCain in the   general election, the Arizona lawmaker has thus far failed to   energize the bloc Burress refers to as &quot;values   voters.&quot;</p>
<p>&quot;They are not mobilized right now --   and in fact, they're just going to be sitting back waiting to hear what he has   to say to try to get these people to engage in his campaign,&quot; explains   Burress.</p>
<p>Burress contends McCain needs to   apologize to evangelical Christians and values voters for the way he has treated   them over the years. He says because the senator is not likely to make that   apology, he must strengthen his pledge to appoint strict constructionist judges   to the Supreme Court.</p>
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<p>Jack Willke, the former National   Right to Life leader who has been called the &ldquo;grandfather&rdquo; of the anti-abortion   movement, also made &ldquo;clear&rdquo; to McCain the unhappiness of the Right, as the Wall   Street Journal <a title="http://blogs.wsj.com/politicalperceptions/2008/05/19/disquiet-on-the-right-a-danger-for-mccain/" href="http://blogs.wsj.com/politicalperceptions/2008/05/19/disquiet-on-the-right-a-danger-for-mccain/">reported</a> last month. </p>
<p>Nevertheless, Willke, like the   others, is <a title="http://www.johnmccain.com/informing/news/PressReleases/4e3a4cc1-466c-4d4b-b0b3-ea54d673228a.htm" href="http://www.johnmccain.com/informing/news/PressReleases/4e3a4cc1-466c-4d4b-b0b3-ea54d673228a.htm">supporting</a> McCain. But McCain is still worried enough to set up a <a title="http://blogs.abcnews.com/politicalpunch/2008/06/mccain-meets--1.html" href="http://blogs.abcnews.com/politicalpunch/2008/06/mccain-meets--1.html">meeting   today</a> with Burress, Wilke, Long, and others, as Jake Tapper reports. </p>
<blockquote>
<p>Lori Viars, executive director of   the Family First PAC &hellip; told the Dayton Daily News that her fellow conservatives   &quot;would probably hold our nose and vote for McCain.&quot;</p>
<p>Apparently before said mass   nose-holding can transpire, this meeting was   required.</p>
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    <content type="html"><![CDATA[<p>John McCain&rsquo;s messy break-up with   televangelist Rod Parsley had the potential to hurt him most in Ohio, a swing state   necessary for McCain and the place where Parsley built a network of   electorally-charged &ldquo;<a title="http://www.pfaw.org/go/patriotpastors" href="http://www.pfaw.org/go/patriotpastors">Patriot Pastors</a>&rdquo; in 2004 and   2006. Now McCain is making amends by delving deeper into the state&rsquo;s Religious   Right.</p>
<p>Ken Blackwell, the former Ohio secretary of state   who helped Bush win there in 2004, is a close ally of Parsley; the two   campaigned heavily together during Blackwell&rsquo;s losing bid for governor in 2006.   In an AP story today, <a title="http://ap.google.com/article/ALeqM5gZB7CpodEzIQTyY0DRwYqNl8_9DQD91HK26G0" href="http://ap.google.com/article/ALeqM5gZB7CpodEzIQTyY0DRwYqNl8_9DQD91HK26G0">Blackwell   was critical</a> of McCain&rsquo;s ham-handed efforts to enlist the Religious   Right:</p>
<blockquote>
<p>&quot;He has never identified with the   evangelical and Christian movement and therefore he can, at times, misread or   misinterpret certain activities in the political field of play or certain   comments that are offered,&quot; said Blackwell, now at the Family Research Council,   a conservative think tank. &quot;I personally would like for John to get to the point   of comfort with some of our issues and policy positions, through understanding   and genuine acceptance.&quot;</p>
</blockquote>
<p>Despite these warnings, Blackwell is a Republican   politician at heart and is supporting McCain (who endorsed Blackwell in 2006)&mdash;he even   recorded a <a title="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vV5a7eNvstU" href="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vV5a7eNvstU">robo-call</a> for the   Arizona   senator before the Ohio GOP primary in February. But other activists are even   more cagey about how much they&rsquo;ll work for McCain.</p>
<p>In the same AP article, Chris Long   of the Ohio Christian Alliance (which <a title="http://www.rightwingwatch.org/2006/07/christian_coali.html" href="http://www.rightwingwatch.org/2006/07/christian_coali.html">broke away</a> from the Christian Coalition when it got too soft) warned, &ldquo;There&rsquo;s certainly a   little reservation about Mr. McCain.&rdquo;</p>
<p>Phil Burress, a <a title="http://www.nytimes.com/2004/11/26/national/26gay.html" href="http://www.nytimes.com/2004/11/26/national/26gay.html">leader</a> of   Ohio&rsquo;s   Religious Right, has been <a title="http://www.nytimes.com/2008/02/25/us/politics/25judges.html?_r=1&amp;oref=slogin" href="http://www.nytimes.com/2008/02/25/us/politics/25judges.html?_r=1&amp;oref=slogin">skeptical</a> of McCain&rsquo;s judges promises and emphasized in March that McCain had a lot <a title="http://tinyurl.com/57n35h" href="http://tinyurl.com/57n35h">more sucking up   to do</a>:</p>
<blockquote>
<p>Burress, who heads Cincinnati-based   Citizens for Community Values, says although he would vote for McCain in the   general election, the Arizona lawmaker has thus far failed to   energize the bloc Burress refers to as &quot;values   voters.&quot;</p>
<p>&quot;They are not mobilized right now --   and in fact, they're just going to be sitting back waiting to hear what he has   to say to try to get these people to engage in his campaign,&quot; explains   Burress.</p>
<p>Burress contends McCain needs to   apologize to evangelical Christians and values voters for the way he has treated   them over the years. He says because the senator is not likely to make that   apology, he must strengthen his pledge to appoint strict constructionist judges   to the Supreme Court.</p>
</blockquote>
<p>Jack Willke, the former National   Right to Life leader who has been called the &ldquo;grandfather&rdquo; of the anti-abortion   movement, also made &ldquo;clear&rdquo; to McCain the unhappiness of the Right, as the Wall   Street Journal <a title="http://blogs.wsj.com/politicalperceptions/2008/05/19/disquiet-on-the-right-a-danger-for-mccain/" href="http://blogs.wsj.com/politicalperceptions/2008/05/19/disquiet-on-the-right-a-danger-for-mccain/">reported</a> last month. </p>
<p>Nevertheless, Willke, like the   others, is <a title="http://www.johnmccain.com/informing/news/PressReleases/4e3a4cc1-466c-4d4b-b0b3-ea54d673228a.htm" href="http://www.johnmccain.com/informing/news/PressReleases/4e3a4cc1-466c-4d4b-b0b3-ea54d673228a.htm">supporting</a> McCain. But McCain is still worried enough to set up a <a title="http://blogs.abcnews.com/politicalpunch/2008/06/mccain-meets--1.html" href="http://blogs.abcnews.com/politicalpunch/2008/06/mccain-meets--1.html">meeting   today</a> with Burress, Wilke, Long, and others, as Jake Tapper reports. </p>
<blockquote>
<p>Lori Viars, executive director of   the Family First PAC &hellip; told the Dayton Daily News that her fellow conservatives   &quot;would probably hold our nose and vote for McCain.&quot;</p>
<p>Apparently before said mass   nose-holding can transpire, this meeting was   required.</p>
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