Well its all over except the convention for the Republican nomination contest. MCcain has secured more than enough delegates to clinch the nomination and has even recieved an endorsement from the sitting President himself. The two have had bitter disagreements with each other and joined together to have bitter disagreements with the rest of the party over thigns like immigration. I feel McCain has enough of his own ideas to put distance from himself and George W. Bush. Now he has until November to gnaw at both Democrats , especially if they both appear on that ticket.
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Theres a ringing endorsement, I am not sure which one I like better for his chances, Georgies approval or John Haggie's recent approval that McCain is "proud" to have. LOL
I don't see a difference in their actual discussed policies, except Maybe McCain might have taken a science class once that mentioned that global warming is bad, but like with his promises that are near reversals of his past positions, I am sure he just "memorized it for the test(election)"...
There's little chance that either Hillary or Barack (why is it permissible to call the former by her first name, yet refer respecfully to the latter by his last?) would choose each other as his or her running mate. Think Kennedy and Johnson -- the idea is to have a balance on the ticket, and two "radicals" (one a woman, the other a black man) would bleed off too many votes.
And just because you haven't dissed Hillary lately, consider the premise that Hillary is capable of beating McCain while Barack is not. (The polls predict this outcome.)