I got pulled away on another story when this first came up Friday afternoon, but I found Romney's comments attempting to tie the anti-Mormon calls to McCain-Feingold to be a cheap shot. Keep in mind that the comments came on the same day that McCain strongly condemned the anti-Mormon push polls, and called on the NH Attorney General to investigate the matter.
CBS's Horserace notes:
When asked about McCain launching an investigation into the push polling, Romney said "it's kind of ironic that Senator McCain is filing that request for an investigation."
He added: "Senator McCain is the father of McCain-Feingold and it's McCain-Feingold that opens the pathway for this very kind of political technique. McCain-Feingold is the monster that we're having to deal with here."
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