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Cleverboy
Feb 1, 2008, 01:29 AM
Just saw this McCain. Meh.Republican Senator John McCain was elected president last evening, defeating Senator Hillary Rodham Clinton, the Democratic nominee. McCain's victory came by winning the "red" states that supported President Bush in 2004, while also winning independents to capture the key battleground states of Pennsylvania, Michigan, Wisconsin and Minnesota.
McCain ran a disciplined campaign that focused on the issues of reforming the culture of Washington and vigorously prosecuting the war on terror. Political experts expressed surprise that McCain was able to wrest the mantle of change away from Clinton, given that she represented the party out of power which normally lays claim to being the agent of change.

Exit polling showed that voters rejected Clinton's health care plan, a central message of her campaign, by a substantial margin because of its heavy reliance on federal government mandates and the inevitable higher taxes and lower quality of care that would result. In contrast, voters gave McCain's plan, which focuses on reducing costs and empowering individuals and families to strengthen the health care system, an overwhelming stamp of approval.

McCain was tireless in arguing that he was the real agent of change in the race. He noted that only he could reform a "culture of tax and spend" in the nation's capitol and contended that Senator Clinton was far more comfortable playing the old game of advocating new government programs, rather than making the existing programs more effective. McCain also benefitted from being the more experienced candidate who could best handle foreign policy and fight the war on terror.

In the end, McCain's appeal to political independents enabled him to win key Midwestern battleground states that were thought to be safe for Clinton. Political observers were of the view that in this otherwise difficult political year, McCain had unique appeal to swing voters in these key states. "I'm not sure any other Republican could have won these voters," said network pollster Lawrence Smith...
I thought this was funny... and creepy. I mean, sure... it must be nice to fake your cake and eat it before its baked... but you just end up looking like a person who loves imagination flavored cake.

~ CB



themadchemist
Feb 1, 2008, 02:41 AM
http://rosenblumtv.files.wordpress.com/2007/07/dewey_defeats_truman.jpg

At least the Chicago Daily Tribune had an excuse...:eek:

Don't panic
Feb 1, 2008, 08:44 AM
we can only hope in the power of karma.....

i don't think the country (and the world) can take another 4 years of dementia in the whitehouse

clevin
Feb 1, 2008, 09:31 AM
Just throw GOP into every ads, no GOP nominee can survive. :)

Joh McCain maybe moderate, but GOP is GOP for a reason.

SactoGuy18
Feb 1, 2008, 10:22 AM
I think McCain will defeat Hillary Clinton because frankly, people are sick and tired of the Clintons and want somebody "fresh" in the political sense. That's why Obama is such a major threat on the Democratic side.

mrkramer
Feb 1, 2008, 05:02 PM
I think that if Hillary Clinton gets the nomination, then McCain will have a very good shot at winning, since there probably are enough people who wouldn't vote for her under any circumstances to swing the election.

abijnk
Feb 2, 2008, 10:39 AM
I think that if Hillary Clinton gets the nomination, then McCain will have a very good shot at winning, since there probably are enough people who wouldn't vote for her under any circumstances to swing the election.

This is very true. I am a strong Obama supporter, but I would vote for McCain over Hillary if that's what it comes to.

zap2
Feb 2, 2008, 10:47 AM
Not gonna happen


Obama is going to win the run versus McCain

scotthayes
Feb 2, 2008, 11:09 AM
reading the polls at realclearpolitics.com, McCain is the only one who can beat Clinton or Obama. Still when it comes down to the crunch, I think the GOP base will simply not bother with McCain and not vote, giving the Dems a will take the vote by 5-6%

kainjow
Feb 2, 2008, 06:57 PM
I don't see what people like about McCain. How will he improve anything? He wants more war, and doesn't understand squat about the economy, and on some other issues seems pretty backwards minded.

:confused:

What do people like about him?

mrkramer
Feb 2, 2008, 08:02 PM
What do people like about him?
Probably that unlike most of the rest of the republicans he will only leave us the same instead of making things worse.