McCain Financial Disclosure Reports
Call to McCain on Gambling
SOURCE: Leslie Wayne // The New York Times
11 Oct 2008 // Senator John McCain may have had some luck at the gambling tables. But one watchdog group thinks he needs to report his gambling winnings to the federal government.
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MCCAIN CAMPAIGN WRONG; SENATOR MUST REPORT GAMBLING WINNINGS
10 Oct 2008 // Washington, DC- Yesterday, Citizens for Responsibility and Ethics in Washington (CREW) filed an ethics complaint against Sen. John McCain for his failure to disclose gambling winnings on his personal financial disclosure forms. More»
CREW REQUESTS SENATE ETHICS COMMITTEE INVESTIGATE SEN. MCCAIN’S FAILURE TO DISCLOSE GAMBLING WINNINGS
9 Oct 2008 // Washington, DC - Today, Citizens for Responsibility and Ethics in Washington (CREW) asked the Senate Ethics Committee to investigate whether Senator John McCain (R-AZ) violated federal law and Senate rules by failing to disclose gambling winnings on his Senate financial disclosure reports.
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CREW FILES ETHICS COMPLAINT AGAINST MCCAIN
9 Oct 2008 // Washington, DC - Today, Citizens for Responsibility and Ethics in Washington (CREW) asked the Senate Ethics Committee to investigate whether Senator John McCain (R-AZ) violated federal law and Senate rules by failing to disclose gambling winnings on his Senate financial disclosure reports.
Watchdog Files Ethics Complaint on McCain’s Gambling
SOURCE: Matthew DeLong // The Washington Independent
9 Oct 2008 // An anecdote about a 2000 visit to a casino, recounted in a recent article in The New York Times that examined Sen. John McCain’s ties to the gambling industry, may have inadvertently created an ethics problem for the GOP presidential nominee. From The Times:
Watchdog targets McCain's gambling winnings
SOURCE: Martin Kady II // The Politico
9 Oct 2008 // Citizens for Responsibility and Ethics in Washington has made a name for itself by targeting ethically challenged Republicans over the years.
But will their latest charge may crap out if John McCain gets his way.
A Gambling Man, But No Winnings to Declare
SOURCE: Paul Kane and Glenn Kessler // The Washington Post
9 Oct 2008 // Sen. John McCain (R-Ariz.) is on a losing streak. No, not in politics. That won't be decided until Nov. 4.
But McCain has gone at least several years without winning at casinos.
Upon question from The Trail today, McCain's campaign acknowledged that the senator -- who is an admitted aficionado of craps tables -- has been a net loser going back to at least 2005.
Watchdog group seeks ethics investigation of McCain
SOURCE: Associate Producer Martina Stewart // CNN Political Ticker
9 Oct 2008 // (CNN) – Ethics watchdog group Citizens for Responsibility and Ethics in Washington, commonly referred to as “CREW,” has requested that the Senate Ethics Committee investigate whether Sen. John McCain failed to disclose gambling earnings as required by federal law and the Senate’s own rules.
Click here to read CREW's request
Group wants probe of McCain’s gambling winnings
SOURCE: J. Taylor Rushing // The Hill
9 Oct 2008 // The Senate Ethics Committee should look into whether John McCain violated federal laws by failing to list gambling winnings on his Senate financial disclosure forms, according to a watchdog group.

