Gayle Quinnell
Gayle Quinnell, of Shakopee, Minnesota, told Senator John McCain while attending a rally "I don't trust Obama, I have read about him. He's an Arab." McCain defended Obama saying "No, ma'am. He's a decent, family man, a citizen that I just happen to have disagreements with him on fundamental issues and that's what this campaign is all about."1
Fast Facts
- Age at time of rally: 752
- Hometown: Shakopee, Minnesota
- Rally location: Lakeville South High School
- Rally date: October 10, 2008
After The Rally
After the rally, reporters asked Gayle Quinnell about her feelings on Obama. She stated that she went to the library and looked up Obama, then she made fliers stating her beliefs to over 400 people. She believes Obama is "Bad news" and is worried about what will happen to the country if Obama is elected. In reference to Obama's religion after being told that Obama's father is Muslim, but Obama is a Christian, Quinnell said "He’s still got Muslim in him. So that’s still part of him. I got all the stuff from the library and I could send you all kinds of stuff on him."3
Related Pages on Mahalo
McCain Defends Obama | John McCain | Barack Obama | Election 2008
Categories