Dear Mr. Chairman,
I am writing to advise you that, should Sen. John McCain receive the Republican Nomination for President of the United States, I will not support the GOP this year in the General Election. My reasons are simple. John McCain is not, as his television ads proclaim, a true conservative. His votes in the Senate, his support for the Iraq War, his co-sponsorship of the campaign reform rules, and his stand on illegal immigration, prove he is anything but conservative.
The mainstream media has acted in an extremely biased fashion this election year. If one did not know better, one would assume McCain, and Gov. Romney were the only two candidates running on the GOP ticket. Sadly, many people rely solely on television and radio for their daily news. If they are not hearing fair, objective reporting of the presidential primaries, they are unable to make informed decisions as to how to cast their votes.
Also of note, is the behavior of the Republican Parties of the various states who have so far held primaries and caucuses. In most cases, their bias is clearly evident in their dealings with the candidates. They would seem to give preferential treatment to the so-called "top-tier" candidates. While I am not able to present evidence of such action at this time, the mere appearance of such bias is more than enough for me to make a judgement.
Therefore, at the completion of this primary season, should Sen McCain receive the republican nomination, I will resign from the Republican Party, and cease any and all support for it's candidates or it's actions.
Sincerely,
Paul M. Green