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McCain is the nominee--now what?
Here's an interesting column from The Politico's Roger Simon from a couple of weeks ago.
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Snap Judgment
கன்சர்வேடிவ்களை வலையில் வீழ்த்த ஜான் மெக்கெயின் செய்யவேண்டிய சூட்சுமங்கள்: McCain crowned — now what? - Roger Simon - Politico.com ஒபாமா எங்கே சறுக்குகிறார்: TPM Cafe | Talking Points Memo | Obama’s Biggest Weakness ‘ஜோ லீபர்மென்னை விட்டுத்தள்ளுங்க
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The Daily Detour
(which ensures a Democratic victory), or don't vote at all. That lack of participation in the civic process undermines the conservative cause they profess to support. Well, we'll wait and see what happens... UPDATE: Politico asks this question, "McCain crowned--now what?" Now what indeed! UPDATE: This article by Father Jonathan Morris of FOX News is focused specifically on the implications of McCain's frontrunner status. However, it also highlights some of the fundamental differences between the conservative
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Bye, Bye Mitt
been different. And in his remarks before CPAC, he didn't grovel but admitted there were areas where he and hard-core social conservatives would disagree. As Ken Duberstein, Ronald Reagan's chief of staff, tells The Politico: People seem to be looking for candidates who can govern. We are through with simply appealing to the base. McCain is trying to reach out to independents, weak Republicans, weak Democrats and conservative Democrats to put together a new governing