Originally Posted by Ron Burgundy AP - Republican John McCain said Friday he was to blame for the weakened state of his presidential campaign that has undergone two major staff shake-ups in a week and is nearly broke. "We've made mistakes," the Arizona senator said during an interview with New ...
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| McCain accepts blame for campaign woes Originally Posted by Ron Burgundy
well if there's one step to take to keep that sinking ship afloat, this would be it. accepting blame for something, that really isn't his fault shows really good character, something a lot of Americans are looking for in a candidate. also the fact his son is going to Iraq would be good for the campaign too. for those who support the war, it would seem the son being there reinforces McCain's commitment to being there, for those against it, it would seem McCain wouldn't want him there longer than needed. I think it's a win/win for him in a season of loses.
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| His campaign failed because he became a rabid Bush supporter at a time that Bush's popularity was at an all time low. If he didn't come out supporting the war like he did, he would be doing much better now. Supporting the war was his biggest mistake. People liked him because he was a maverick, he spoke his mind, he didn't toe the party line. When the election season grew near he turned into a rank and file republican and totally alienated the people that liked him. | ||||
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| Originally Posted by WickedLou9 that may be, but it doesn't address the topic of the thread.
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| It sort of does. McCain and his campaign think that they did something wrong. They mismanaged the campaign or something. They didn't. There is all this hubub about firing people and the campaign falling apart. None of it had anything to do with how the campaign was managed. | ||||
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| Originally Posted by WickedLou9
well the spending all the money part did. | ||||
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| Yeah they didn't raise enough. They didn't raise enough because no one wanted to give them money because McCain alienated his base. You can't alienate you base and then ask them for money. It's not that they didn't run the campaign well, people were unwilling to support him. You can have the best campaign team in the world and if no one wants to support you... the campaign goes belly up. | ||||
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| Originally Posted by WickedLou9
Oh please! Immigration Bill! Plus he comes off as an old D.C. insider. All the rebel of 2000 has gone. None of the top GOP candidates are running away from Bush. ![]() Keeping a good arms distance yes, but not running away!
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| Originally Posted by WickedLou9
true. but money management of what they had was messed up too. you can have a million dollars and squander it, or take $100 and invest it wisely... | ||||
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| Originally Posted by RMNIXON no, he's absolutely right. I'm still a McCain supporter obviously, but his main attractiveness for independents was his no bull attitude and he was a more main stream republican with more progressive ideas. When he started to back bush, he lost a lot of that popularity with the independents and middle-roaders that he had to that point.
the immigration bill is just a recent thing. his campaign breaking down unfortunately started a year or two ago. | ||||
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