Sunday, October 26, 2008
How McCain can pull off a final week upset
I found a very interesting article in today's New York Post, and it gave a very interesting view. It showed three ways in which John McCain can steal the election away from Barack Obama over the final week of the campaign. The first was using the stock market crisis to highlight the tax issue. By using taxes, McCain has a much better chance to improve in the polls, rather then having to argue over other topics such as healthcare. A very controversial number two is bringing up Jeremiah Wright. After the unrudely remarks made by the reverend, who by the way married Barack and Michelle Obama, should be used by McCain to his own advantage. Finally, the article said that McCain must warn voters about the impending socialism in America. Even though this may improve McCain and Palin's ticket in the polls, I still see it as too late to save this election. Barack Obama is far enough ahead in many of the key battleground states. If he wins just one or two of the tossup states on November 4th, he will have punched his ticket into the White House for the next four years.
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McCain obviously needs something drastic to win this election. I certainly hope he does not bring up the Reverend Jeremiah Wright, as Senator Obama has made his point that she should not be associated with this man. McCain could however effectively use taxes to his advantage to pull ahead, but im not sure that it will help him enough to win all the battleground states Barack Obama is leading in.
mccain already tried all of that and obama still won. the people have spoken.
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