How McCain runs away with the election (If he doesn't screw it up)
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Baring doing something really dumb, if he wants to, I feel McCain can win this going away. He could lose by alienating the conservative base and not picking a good VP. However, I do several scenarios where he could win it going away.
Right now, the Democratic party is as split as I have ever seen it in all of my life. Maybe 1968 might have been worse. The party is really split along racial, religious, gender lines, and I really don't see them all coming together by November for several reasons.
1. Most of the voting is taking place along racial lines.(by wide margins, blacks are going with Obama and whites are going for Clinton. The Republicans can have an opening, albeit a small one, but an opening nonetheless to reach out to the black community.
2. The Jewish communuity has said that they will be voting with the GOP this year if Clinton is not the nominee. So there is definite opening there as well.
3. On top of all that, it is going to appear like an all-boys club if the Dems deny the first viable female from the chance at the presidency.
4. Also, remember when the Dems cried back in 2000 about people's voting rights were violated in by being allowed to vote. What are they going to say about the votes of people in the swing states of Florida and Michigan not counting.
This all is a recipe for a perfect storm and destruction of the Democratic party, just as long as we don't get complacent, and McCain doesn't screw it up.
PS. I just remembered that Obama was saying that McCain was "losing his bearings." Whether it has do with age or mental capacitation, there are two more groups that the Dems need to watch.
It's going to be a great summer!
Hillary to watch your back? That's what Obama's doing if he picks her to run as VP.
...but I'm not a Democrat.
I hope you are right and I am wrong, but Obama is already making statements indicating he's at least thinking it's feasible.
He will need an official food and drink taster
Who in his right mind would want to be the *only thing* standing between Hillary and the Oval Office?
"Those who expect to reap the blessings of freedom must, like men, undergo the fatigue of supporting it."
-Thomas Paine: The American Crisis, No. 4, 1777
I'm pretty sure I have no clue who he'll select, so technically she is not eliminated from his list, either. I'm thinking the BDS on the Democrat side will unite them in the end and she'll take the VP slot there and turn and go on the attack of McCain.
I'm not sure McCain won't go Lieberman, either. That pretty much sums up how clueless I am to what McCain will do.
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Hillary may end up as the VP nominee which reunites the Democratic party. Both divisions end up on the same team and passionately go after our nominees.
The Democrats could possibly miss this simple fix to their problem, but I wouldn't count on it.