The McCain camp is blowing it, big-time. They moved from the Arthur Ashe Center because it holds only 6,000 people, but we’re not in the Richmond Raceway. We’re outside, surrounding a small venue which is only about 100 feet away from me, and a band is playing—and I can’t hear them. I can’t see anyone, I can’t hear anyone. Except for the thousands and thousands of red-shirted McCain-Palin supporters.
I can’t believe the McCain camp was this unprepared. I don’t know why we’re not in the racetrack venue, which could easily hold this crowd—but we’re not.
I’m sitting in the shade with a bunch of people who are extremely aggravated that they can’t see or hear a thing. And, well, I’m in agreement with them.
If this is the way the McCain camp runs things, it explains why he’s so far behind Obama in the polls.