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Is McCain Back? GOP Insiders Say He Was Never Gone

December 16, 2007 12:54 PM


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Sen. John McCain, R-AZ, won the endorsements of both the Boston Globe and the Des Moines Register on Sunday morning; two key newspapers affecting two key primary states (Iowa and New Hampshire). The editorial board support carries with it both political and symbolic import. With mere weeks before the first votes are cast, the endorsements undoubtedly give the Arizonan a wave of positive press and a bit of an electoral lift. They also represent, in sorts, McCain's reemergence as a serious GOP contender. It was roughly six months ago that the anointed Republican frontrunner had mismanaged his candidacy into second-tier status.

But when the votes are cast will the Boston Globe and Des Moines Register - which is more highly regarded among Democrats - really matter? After all, even McCain hinted that his shot in Iowa, newspaper support or not, is dependent upon voters rethinking their first choice.

"We are grateful for this important [Register] endorsement," read a statement from the McCain campaign, "and we hope that when Iowans give John McCain a second look they will see that he alone has the experience, character and judgment to lead America forward."

The Huffington Post emailed two Republican advisers about their thoughts on McCain's big day and what it means in the broader electoral context. Here's what they had to say.

Steven Hayward, a Resident Scholar at the American Enterprise Institute

"I've wondered for a while whether McCain might re-emerge, so this is not a complete surprise if it is truly happening. I base this on a simple (though flawed) theory: the GOP is a monarchist party, and it is returning to form. That is, the GOP has a long history of nominating the person for whom it can be said, "It's his turn." Nixon in 1960, George HW Bush in 88, Reagan in 1980, and Dole in 1996 all fit this category (and GW Bush in 2000 to some extent). McCain had the pole position after finishing a strong second in 2000, so he figured to be the front-runner and the anointed one.

"If he hadn't pissed off so many conservatives over the years, and run such a spendthrift, disjointed campaign, he might well have kept his early lead (despite the unpopularity of his Iraq stance, which is the main explanation given for his slide last year), given the weaknesses of everyone else in the field. What I think is happening now is that the flaws of the other frontrunners is causing many Republicans to take a second look at McCain, set aside their annoyance over this or that position of his, and realize that he is the most solid character of the bunch."

CraIg Shirley, President and CEO of Shirley & Banister Public Affairs

"McCain was never gone but for a time his campaign was in an iron lung and they've done a good job bringing it back to life. The endorsements can't hurt, that's for sure. But they are more of a reflection of his likeability and his experience relative to the rest of the field as they are about anything. Of course, he already got the endorsement of the [New Hampshire] Union-Leader, which will certainly be of help.

"Republicans I suspect tend to pay less attention to newspaper endorsements than Democratic voters do. Now if Rush Limbaugh was to endorse McCain that would really be a shot in the arm. Here is what is good though. Because these are two respected institutions, they will set of the other media reporting on them and that additional coverage is what will aid MCain the most...

McCain was never gone...but he is back in motion and that's what all candidates need to do..be in motion."

Update: Reader SG asks for poll numbers to put the endorsements in context. According to Real Clear Politics, McCain has been hovering at roughly 6 percent in the Iowa polls prior to the Register endorsement. Mike Huckabee leads at 34 percent but it should be noted that McCain never was expected to do well in the state. In New Hampshire, where McCain won in 2000, he is much better positioned, at approximately 18 percent to Mitt Romney (the leader)'s 32 percent.

Late Update: Seems like editorial boards aren't the only ones endorsing McCain nowadays. Like-minded war supporter Sen. Joseph Lieberman, I-CT, is expected to officially announce his support for McCain's candidacy tomorrow. Speculation will undoubtedly arise, as to the likelihood of Lieberman being placed on the ticket.

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Birds of a feather...

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 07:37 AM on 12/17/2007

Sorry 'bout your luck John !

And just after The Register endorsement. Damn.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 09:01 PM on 12/16/2007

I want Alan Keyes to be the GOP nominee...talk about crazy.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 08:49 PM on 12/16/2007
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John McCain might be a viable alternative to any Democratic candidate. At least I was exploring that idea. With Lie-berman's endorsement, there must be a fundamental character flaw in McCain of which I was not aware.

Actually, my gut level tells me that Dennis Kucinich would be a better write-in alternative assuming the Democratic candidate is no more than a GOP light representative.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 08:46 PM on 12/16/2007

I was hoping he would endorse Hillary. Yuk Yuk

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 08:25 PM on 12/16/2007

Lieberman support is like having support from the scumbag bush/cheney family of criminals.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 08:10 PM on 12/16/2007

As if I needed another reason NOT to vote for McCain!

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 08:09 PM on 12/16/2007

Lieberman, you whore piece of crap! You suck! Jack Out.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 07:36 PM on 12/16/2007

Mcain is back? Ha!

We'll see how little is left of the well
deserved waning, fast-fading, disappearing influence of the lie-peddlers.
Mr Keating-fives is back. Ha, and grandma
was run over by a reindeer.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 06:41 PM on 12/16/2007

How could McCain NOT be back? Republican back-room operators and bagmen like being in power. Take a look down the list of scumbags, fascist loonies and corporate blow-boys that are running, and tell me who among them is electable anywhere but a KKK rally?

Comparatively speaking, McCain is the voice of sanity, even though, given half a chance, he'd gut Roe vs Wade like a trout.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 05:47 PM on 12/16/2007
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AIPAC has spoken. Senator Joseph Lieberman (I) Connecticut
The (I) stands for Israel.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 04:31 PM on 12/16/2007

I have no more respect for this man, other than for his military service, OK, I give him that. But, he let W kick his ass, spew his vomit over the McCain campaign and yet came out fawning and kissing W's ass. Absolutely no respect for this Repugnican. He will say anything, do anything to get elected. Even grovel for W. Jack Out.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 04:14 PM on 12/16/2007
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MCain sold out his buddies in the Hanoi Hilton. He would make a good replacement for Bush who sold out his country. I am sure the Republicans will vote for McCain. Collectively that are all traitors.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 04:09 PM on 12/16/2007

Just in case you wanted to know more about Cindy McCain, check out the Phoenix New Times article Sept. 8 1994. It relates to her stealing Vicodin form A children's Medical Aid group she headed. What a first lady she would make!!!

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 04:06 PM on 12/16/2007

I thought his campaign was broke?

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 04:04 PM on 12/16/2007
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