ARLINGTON, VA -- Today,
McCain-Palin 2008 campaign manager Rick Davis released the following
statement in response to the FBI's investigation of ACORN:
"Given the fact the FBI has
launched a nationwide investigation into the questionable voter
registration practices of ACORN, it is imperative that Barack Obama's
campaign cooperate fully with this important investigation. To date, in
public announcements including last night's debate, Barack Obama has
attempted to conceal and distort his and his campaign's relationship
with a group that is currently engaging in systematic voter fraud.
Barack Obama's campaign must fully disclose the true nature of his
association with ACORN, including:
The total disclosure of all funds,
including $832,000 from Barack Obama's campaign to ACORN and ACORN
affiliations like Citizens Services, Inc.
Any and all information the Obama
campaign has related to ACORN's database of registered voters compiled
during this election cycle.
The total disclosure of
coordination between Barack Obama's campaign, ACORN, and ACORN
affiliations over the entirety of this election cycle.
The truth behind ACORN's hiring of get-out-the-vote workers on Barack Obama's behalf in Ohio during this election cycle.
"In the spirit of a fair election Barack Obama should assist in this process prior to Election Day."
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