The Note's Sneak Peek:

ByABC News
July 2, 2007, 5:53 PM

July 2, 2007— -- John McCain's once high-flying presidential campaign finds itself on the ropes.

Crowned the GOP front-runner by Time's Karen Tumulty back in August of 2005 (and followed by the rest of the pack), the Arizona senator raised just $11.2 million last quarter -- less than the disappointing $13.1 million he pulled down in the first quarter. LINK

McCain's campaign, which was derided earlier this year by one of its own supporters as being a "bureaucratic monster," has only $2 million on hand. LINK

To put its cash-on-hand number in perspective, consider that if it had been available before Barron's went to press with its current "investors' guide to the candidates" issue, McCain would not have even merited inclusion. (Barron's only sent questionnaires to all candidates with "more than $3 million in campaign cash on hand"). LINK

For the second quarter in a row, McCain is re-organizing his campaign. Per ABC News' John Berman, the McCain camp is "laying off staff in every department. Senior staff is taking a pay cut, and campaign manager Terry Nelson is working for free." LINK

Per the AP's Liz Sidoti, those lay-offs amount to "more than 50 staffers, and perhaps as many as 80 to 100." LINK

The insta-reaction on the web to the McCain campaign's Monday conference call with reporters was as swift as it was scathing.

From the New York Sun's Ryan Sager: "Spread some butter on this guy . . . he's toast." LINK

(DNC Chairman, Howard Dean, was far kinder to McCain on cable television when he chalked up talk of his demise to inside-the-Beltway punditry. Of course, Democrats are not likely all that eager to see McCain bow out of this race just yet.)

While McCain continues his Iraq trip on Tuesday, Hillary Clinton and her spouse continue their three-day tour of Iowa with a 2:00 pm ET appearance at the University of Iowa in Iowa City, and a 5:30 pm ET appearance in Davenport.

The Clintons will not have Iowa to themselves on Tuesday.

Fundraising powerhouse Barack Obama has a 1:45 pm ET meeting with residents at Hawthore Elementary School in Keokuk followed by a 4:45 pm ET house party in Mt. Pleasant, and an 8:45 pm ET event at Fairfield Town Square which will be broadcast live on C-SPAN.