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	<title>Comments on: Lieberman To Endorse McCain</title>
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		<title>By: Mark</title>
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		<dc:creator>Mark</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Mon, 17 Dec 2007 00:05:48 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>&quot;The big question is what this means for McCain.&quot;

The only thing the Lieberman endorsement means is that more Connecticut Democrats who supported that clown last year will screaming, &quot;Oh no what have I done!!!!&quot; and waking up in cold sweats.  Lieberman is a liar, completely invalidating the assurances he made during last year&#039;s campaign that he was in fact a Democrat, and will almost assuredly be stripped of his seniority within the Democratic caucus after next year&#039;s elections when the Dems gain enough seats to where he loses his kingmaking power.  He should be a recipient of his own &quot;Silver Sewer Award&quot;.

&quot;He has the backing of the Des Moines Register and the New Hampshire Union-Leader—which may help him, but it also tends to remind Republicans that he’s the media’s favorite Republican. That doesn’t help him all that much.&quot;

In Iowa, the latter scenario is correct.  The left-of-center DMR endorsement will reinforce to conservative IA Republicans that McCain is really a &quot;lib&#039;rul&quot; and that&#039;s why the media loves him.  The more reasonable Republicans in New Hampshire may take the newspaper endorsements out that way more seriously.  Unless Romney wins or finishes a very strong second in Iowa, I&#039;m thinking McCain will narrowly win the NH primary.  Would have never seen that happening even three weeks ago.

&quot;When it comes to economic issues, McCain is one of the strongest fiscal conservatives and one of the best position candidates on pork. On social issues, McCain has a solidly pro-life record.&quot;

I&#039;m afraid that when it comes to Republican primary voters, they&#039;ve made up their mind that McCain is a &quot;lib&#039;rul&quot; and outside of a few enclaves of moderation like New Hampshire, little will change that.  McCain being on the minority side of the immigration issue really did him, but most &quot;real Republicans&quot; didn&#039;t consider him one of them even before that.

&quot;McCain has the benefit of giving the GOP a real shot at picking up a sizable percentage of independent voters&quot;

Bingo.  If he&#039;s the nominee, Republicans win in a 2-1 electoral vote rout.  The difference between McCain and Kerry is that Democratic primary voters didn&#039;t have a visceral hatred towards Kerry heading into the primaries.  Now more than ever, most Republicans do hate McCain.  I can&#039;t see how he wins anything other than New Hampshire.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>&#8220;The big question is what this means for McCain.&#8221;</p>
<p>The only thing the Lieberman endorsement means is that more Connecticut Democrats who supported that clown last year will screaming, &#8220;Oh no what have I done!!!!&#8221; and waking up in cold sweats.  Lieberman is a liar, completely invalidating the assurances he made during last year&#8217;s campaign that he was in fact a Democrat, and will almost assuredly be stripped of his seniority within the Democratic caucus after next year&#8217;s elections when the Dems gain enough seats to where he loses his kingmaking power.  He should be a recipient of his own &#8220;Silver Sewer Award&#8221;.</p>
<p>&#8220;He has the backing of the Des Moines Register and the New Hampshire Union-Leader—which may help him, but it also tends to remind Republicans that he’s the media’s favorite Republican. That doesn’t help him all that much.&#8221;</p>
<p>In Iowa, the latter scenario is correct.  The left-of-center DMR endorsement will reinforce to conservative IA Republicans that McCain is really a &#8220;lib&#8217;rul&#8221; and that&#8217;s why the media loves him.  The more reasonable Republicans in New Hampshire may take the newspaper endorsements out that way more seriously.  Unless Romney wins or finishes a very strong second in Iowa, I&#8217;m thinking McCain will narrowly win the NH primary.  Would have never seen that happening even three weeks ago.</p>
<p>&#8220;When it comes to economic issues, McCain is one of the strongest fiscal conservatives and one of the best position candidates on pork. On social issues, McCain has a solidly pro-life record.&#8221;</p>
<p>I&#8217;m afraid that when it comes to Republican primary voters, they&#8217;ve made up their mind that McCain is a &#8220;lib&#8217;rul&#8221; and outside of a few enclaves of moderation like New Hampshire, little will change that.  McCain being on the minority side of the immigration issue really did him, but most &#8220;real Republicans&#8221; didn&#8217;t consider him one of them even before that.</p>
<p>&#8220;McCain has the benefit of giving the GOP a real shot at picking up a sizable percentage of independent voters&#8221;</p>
<p>Bingo.  If he&#8217;s the nominee, Republicans win in a 2-1 electoral vote rout.  The difference between McCain and Kerry is that Democratic primary voters didn&#8217;t have a visceral hatred towards Kerry heading into the primaries.  Now more than ever, most Republicans do hate McCain.  I can&#8217;t see how he wins anything other than New Hampshire.</p>
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