"As his Democratic presidential rivals squabble, Sen. John McCain has moved to transform his ragtag primary campaign into a general-election operation by boosting fundraising, establishing control over the Republican National Committee, and beginning a conversation with voters who live in states where he has not campaigned," the Washington Post reports.
"One of McCain's first decisions has been to assemble a novel and risky campaign structure that will rely on 10 'regional managers' who will make daily decisions in the states under their direction, his advisers said. The managers will gather today in New Mexico to plot strategy with GOP state officials."
Meanwhile, the DNC unveiled three new videos that hit McCain for slip-ups he's made on the campaign trail.
April 1, 2008
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