Offshore Drilling Will Save McCain Campaign
Recent polls have shown that up to two thirds of Americans support offshore drilling. It doesn’t matter to voters if it will take years for the oil to come on line or that the quantity of oil is small. At least McCain is offering a solution to rising oil and gas, and that is what voters what. Voters do support a gas tax holiday contrary to what the Obama lefties claim. Voters don’t care about the environment; environmentalism has never resonated with middle class, hard-working voters.
The McCain campaign has already unveiled a series of energy policies in the past two weeks under what is being called “The Lexington Project” to achieve energy independence by 2025.
The plan includes proposals ranging from lifting the ban on domestic offshore drilling exploration to creating a $300 million prize for the creation of a zero-emissions car battery.
Ads regarding his energy plan will air nationally on cable, and in Colorado, Iowa, Michigan, Minnesota, Missouri, Nevada, New Hampshire, New Mexico, Ohio, Pennsylvania, and Wisconsin.
What energy plans have Obama proposed? None. While Obama is busy calling people bitter and shopping for Arugula at Whole Foods, McCain is conversing directly with the American people through his town hall meetings offering solutions for the problems Americans face.