Home News Weather Finance Travel Maps Movies Lottery Horoscopes Games
 SECTION: TOP NEWS FROM AROUND THE WORLD
Search The Web:
DOMAIN NAMES
AS LOW AS $2.99 / YR.
Gramm Quits McCain Campaign
Friday, 18-Jul-2008 8:44PM United Press International
USTINET NEWS

 » Front Page

 » Top Stories

 » U.S.

 » World News

    Africa

    Americas

    Asia

    Europe

    Middle Eastern

    Oceania

    World Military

    World Organizations

    World Politics

 » Politics

 » Business

 » Sports

 » Health

 » Tech/Science

 » Living/Entertainment

 » Off Beat Stories

 » News Photos

 » Weather


Special Editions

 » Iraq & Conflict

 » Israel/Palestine

 » Crimes & Laws


MultiMedia

 » Interactive Features

 » News Photos


POLL: Your Opinion

 » What Do You Think




WASHINGTON, July 18 (UPI) -- Former U.S. Sen. Phil Gramm, a co-chairman of presumptive Republican presidential nominee John McCain's campaign, said Friday he was leaving the campaign.

SAVE MONEY ON TRAVEL DEALS

Gramm, R-Texas, came in for a wave of criticism this month when he told an interviewer the United States was in a "mental recession" and said America had "sort of become a nation of whiners."

McCain publicly disassociated himself from Gramm's comment and the campaign said Gramm would step aside from his advisory role -- but syndicated columnist Robert Novak reported Friday that Gramm had apologized to McCain for the episode and that Gramm would remain with the campaign as an adviser and as a surrogate for the candidate.

Gramm issued a statement late Friday saying he was leaving the campaign, The Hill reported.

"It is clear to me that Democrats want to attack me rather than debate Sen. McCain on important economic issues facing the country", Gramm said. "That kind of distraction hurts not only Sen. McCain's ability to present concrete programs to deal with the country's problems, it hurts the country."

- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -
Related News Topics:

Top news from around the world
Party politics and electioneering
World politics

 BREAKING STORIES

Challenge set for pulpit endorsement ban

Report: MSNBC shuffles election anchors

A-bomb survivors tour world for peace

VMAs host: Vote for Barack Obama

Belmont U readied for McCain-Obama debate

Palin sets 1st media interview as nominee

Biden: Palin 'smart, tough politician'

Bison gift helped protect animals

Ad campaign promotes offshore drilling

Minn. senator says no RNC sponsor favors

Fatah leader: Next intifada more horrific

Canada PM Harper dissolves Parliament

Bon Jovi raises $3M at Democratic benefit

Jones suing for 'Old Men' bonuses

Obama slams McCain on social security

Political stakes high as Congress convenes

NYPD officer sues over Segway accident

UK breaks EU rule, trains Chinese officer

Palin may help GOP in battleground states

Palin repeats 'no thanks' bridge account

Home News Weather Finance Travel Maps Movies Lottery Horoscopes Games
Home :: My Page :: My WebMail :: My Calendar :: My Portfolio :: Chat :: Help Center :: Sign In :: Sign Out

MY.USTI.NET PORTAL  -  © 1996 - 2004 USTINET CORPORATION. ALL RIGHTS RESERVED.
Please see our Privacy Policy, Security Guarantee, Terms of Use for additional information.