Liberal Columnist Andrew Greeley Calls Election… for McCain
by RMR | 3:04 pm, March 12, 2008
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Andrew Greeley, national columnist with the Chicago Sun-Times out of Chicago seems to have this election figured out. And in his math McCain wins.
Once again the Democrats seem determined to steal defeat from the jaws of victory.
One thing is certain… Colorado Democrats, most of whom are decidedly more moderate than their coastal counterparts, must be worried – no – downright terrified – of a battle that may well continue on in the shadow of the Rocky Mountain front range at the national convention.
The Democrats need both massive African-American support and a gender gap among women to win a presidential election. Is there any way they can appeal to both against Sen. John McCain?
Democrats have backed themselves into a corner and I agree with Greeley, it is potentially a lose-lose situation.
http://www.suntimes.com/news/greeley/837384,CST-EDT-greel12.article
Why Democrats Are Saying TGIF
by Ben DeGrow | 9:41 am, March 7, 2008
If you’re a Democrat, Friday has to be feeling really good right about now. Maybe for the weekend, at least, you can take your thoughts off what seems increasingly likely to lie ahead:
So it will come down in Denver to the Party’s super delegates, a mechanism reeking of rule by elites, adopted by the party [...]
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