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| Administrator Join Date: Jul 2007 Location: Dublin, Ireland
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| Now that Romney has withdrawn do you think Huckabee has any hope of getting enough delegates to win the nomination. ************************** I'm keeping the democratic and republican threads separate as I would like these threads to be about the campaigns rather than a blue vs. red contest. |
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| Reliable Music I Got Left To Join Date: May 2007
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| Agreed here too - he's not got election winning ability. One can criticize Bush so easily (he just provides such endless material) and in 2000 and 2004 it was a little hard to accept he might win, but when it comes down to it, he has a lot of charisma, and charisma is enough to win elections when enough of the voters care more about it than issues. McCain just hasn't got what it takes. |
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| Interested participant Join Date: May 2007 Location: Ohio
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On the other hand I will give it to McCain he does have a few good ideas (this coming from a liberal?). It is just the case that the combination of past problems in the party, his allegience to and similar policies to Bush (even if he continues to claim eitherwise, most of his issues are pretty similar), the fact that he seems to want to do nothing about the economy (remain neutral) at a time when it's bad, and his own political follies like controversies that surrounded some of his endorsements. Unlike Obama who seems to be coming away with stronger numbers from his pastor's endorsement and subsequent controversy, McCain has lost some ground. I guess for McCain, having the Democrats still duking it out while he soaks up rays, meets with Bush, and takes it easy is having a slight effect (very small but negative) on his campain. He keeps trying to jump in whenever the Democrats bring up a controversial issue, but he just looks like an idiot (at least to me) when he does. I think he would be one better to just stay out of it until Obama or Clinton get the nomination. | |
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