
There are signs of trouble in John McCain's presidential campaign. The Arizona Star reports that McCain's "troubled" presidential campaign "is eliminating some non-senior staff positions and cutting some consultants' contracts:
The Arizona Republican's campaign characterized the moves as "minor adjustments," part of an overall effort to revamp its fundraising office and budgeting operation. McCain ordered a financial overhaul after reporting raising only $12.5 million from January through March, third behind his top GOP rivals, Mitt Romney and Rudy Giuliani.
The good news for McCain: He's still ahead of Romney in the national polls.






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