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Republicans Facing Defeat
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From the Huffington Post: For four months John McCain had a clear field while Barack Obama and Hillary Clinton were at each other's throats. Given the opportunity, the Arizona Senator failed to define the debate in favorable terms, spending much of the valuable primary months defending himself on charges that his campaign staff was top heavy with lobbyists. Conversely, McCain has so far eluded the anti-Republican tidal wave that threatens to sweep away the party's candidates at every level, from county councils to the U.S. Senate. Amid the early wreckage -- GOP partisan identification in the tank, three defeats in rock-solid GOP House districts, and the National Republican Senatorial and Congressional Committees scratching for cash -- McCain stands competitive with Obama in national polls, running just 2.5 points behind. The McCain campaign to date lends itself to contradictory assessments. The odds makers are leaning decisively in Obama's favor but McCain is not out of the running.

Reader Comments
  
McLame will take
By Die Hard Dem Jun 8th 2008 at 11:44 pm EDT
himself down, by his ignorance and his constant contradictions (if the American people open their eyes and realize it).
Re: McLame will take
By Jacob Clark Jun 9th 2008 at 1:15 am EDT
McLame seems more feeble every day. I think he is too far past his mental prime to be able to handle a job that often requires quick thinking and is so stressful. And how can he think that supporting this very unpopular, unjust war is going to resonate with the voters? He is completely out of touch, much like his new friend GB.
  
Not taking anything for granted
By Maggie Jun 8th 2008 at 11:52 pm EDT
I don't believe anyone is taking this election as a given. We have a lot of work to do. We are still registering new voters. I think most people understand how important it is that we do not let McCain win. I say most because there are some for whom this is a not priority.
Re: Not taking anything for granted
By Democrat in Westlake Village, CA Jun 9th 2008 at 7:06 am EDT
NOBAMA
  
Re: McLame will take
By Pale Rider Jun 9th 2008 at 5:17 am EDT
Queen City and Valley Vlg: We will miss your vote, but won't lose without you.
As McBush gets pounded thru October about the issues, his tired old tail is going to go down like a sack of potatoes. He has far too many vulnerabilities on just the issues without even having to go into the dirt areas. Iraq, Iran, economy, veterans issues, trade deals, abandoned ethics reforms and campaign finance reforms, PACs, energy, environmental issues.... He is toast.