It is no surprise that there are articles about Sen. McCain’s money troubles, especially given his role as one of the main leaders of the campaign finance reform movement in Congress. Still, today brings three fascinating articles. The NY Times offers McCain Call Raises and Ethics Question. The Washington Post offers McCain Faces Finance Woes on the Stump, which includes the following: “The Republican senator from Arizona is barred from committing to the campaign a family fortune estimated to be worth as much as $53 million because the assets are held solely by his wife. She is limited to giving just $2,300 to his primary campaign, like any other donor.” And The Politico offers Ex-Reformer McCain Depends on Lobbyists.