McCain Benefits From Protracted Democratic Race

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First Posted: 03-24-08 06:08 PM   |   Updated: 04- 1-08 05:12 AM

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Despite assurances by Sens. Clinton and Obama that everything will come out rosy in November, Democrats are becoming more and more concerned that the protracted infighting is only benefiting Sen. McCain.

The New York Times points out that even the McCain camp is pretty pleased that a steep hill is flattening itself out for them:

Democratic operatives have prepared a sustained attack against what they call myths underlying Mr. McCain's reputation for straight talk. "It's going to take a while to tear that down," said Jim Jordan, a consultant who will lead a Democratic Party advertising campaign to aid its nominee. Lamenting the Clinton-Obama fight, Mr. Jordan added, "That's why it would be nice to get this over with as soon as possible."


For now, Mr. Obama faces continued fallout from the controversy over his former pastor, the Rev. Jeremiah A. Wright Jr. And Mrs. Clinton continues to fend off Mr. Obama's attacks on her integrity. If that has not made Mr. McCain the fall favorite, it has left him in a far better position than a month ago.

"Everything about the playing field still tilts against us," said Neil Newhouse, a Republican pollster. "But the slope is not as steep. As a Republican, things have started to look a little brighter."

The New Republic explores how McCain is able to reconcile with his conservative base in private, while swing voters are exposed every night to the latest dirty laundry from the Democratic senators:

The problem is that each day Clinton and Obama spend consumed with the other is a day that moves John McCain closer to the White House. McCain's biggest asset is his political brand, which evokes a straight-talking, party-bucking reformer. Among his biggest liabilities is the suspicion he inspires among conservatives thanks to these same attributes. McCain apparently plans to spend the next few months making nice with his base. But anything he accomplishes on this front clearly diminishes his swing-voter appeal and, therefore, his chances in November.


Ideally, the Democrats would be exploiting this tension like mad. They would highlight the anti-Catholic, anti-gay ravings of John Hagee, the evangelical minister whose endorsement McCain recently accepted. They would ridicule his chumminess with supply-side Neanderthals like Jack Kemp and his flip-flop on the Bush tax cuts. They'd dwell on McCain's less-noticed association with crony-capitalists during his tenure as Commerce Committee chairman.

Instead, something close to the opposite is happening. McCain's courtship of the lunatic right and his ties to K Street have largely been hidden from view, while the Democrats' dirty laundry has been aired for swing voters. The upshot for Democrats has not been good. In late February, a Gallup poll showed Obama leading McCain among independents by 15 points. By March 6, a Newsweek poll put McCain up ten points among this group--and that was before Jeremiah Wright weighed in. Hillary went from down five to down 15 among independents during the same time.

Chris Bowers laments that the Democratic campaign has turned into a unprovable discussion of which candidate is more electable:

Barring something shocking, like the Michigan delegation being seated as is, the delegate math is clearly laid out before us, and Obama will slowly slog toward clinching the nomination sometime between May 20th and June 21st. For now, unfortunately, we are stuck in a holding pattern of an endless electability argument. I don't think that this sort of campaign will carry with it the benefit of the first two months of the year, where an intense, high-profile Democratic nomination campaign was largely helpful to the party. That is demonstrable by McCain taking the lead in general election matchups over the past two weeks. Without any voting to maintain interest between Mississippi and Pennsylvania, the void has been filled with electability and race (with the latter really being about electability). That is not the kind of discussion that Democrats need to win, because when Democrats talk about electability, no one believes what Democrats say.
Despite assurances by Sens. Clinton and Obama that everything will come out rosy in November, Democrats are becoming more and more concerned that the protracted infighting is only benefiting Sen. McCa...
Despite assurances by Sens. Clinton and Obama that everything will come out rosy in November, Democrats are becoming more and more concerned that the protracted infighting is only benefiting Sen. McCa...
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- kcnativnla I'm a Fan of kcnativnla 2 fans permalink
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It's March, you wimps! The voters have 7 months to take a close look at McCain (5 months if we wait until June). And when they do, his pro-war policies and economic cluelessness will have his approval rating drop faster than Ashley Dupre's pants.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 07:19 PM on 03/24/2008
- neocon43 I'm a Fan of neocon43 29 fans permalink

Convention is not till August.Clinton will win remaining states and maybe popular vote.Get ready for lawsuits ,protests,Democratic remorse.Operaton chaos is just getting started1

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 07:27 PM on 03/24/2008
- JoelNH I'm a Fan of JoelNH 5 fans permalink

END of August. And the Repub convention is immediately after the Dem convention. The election is the first week of November.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 07:44 PM on 03/24/2008
- billrott I'm a Fan of billrott 9 fans permalink

Yeah, keep dreaming. Hillary will be lucky if she wins three of the final ten contests.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 07:47 PM on 03/24/2008

Should have compromised on that Florida and Michigan snafu. Squandered chances.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 07:47 PM on 03/24/2008
- presto I'm a Fan of presto 18 fans permalink

It's March, kcnativnla! Nothing happens in June except the last primaries. And the election is in November.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 08:53 PM on 03/24/2008
- Binea I'm a Fan of Binea 6 fans permalink
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If Obama is the Nominee,he will carry all of Hillary's women voters ( remember 2 supreme court judges like Roberts)makes the supreme court a majority of conservatives.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 07:16 PM on 03/24/2008

I beg to differ.If you havent seen the women who are just turned of by obama campaigns smear tactics against a women you are living in your own little cocoon be it Huffpost or Dailykos.I have met several women(including most of the women in my family) who says that they would rather vote McCain if Obama is the nominee.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 07:31 PM on 03/24/2008
- DRHoen I'm a Fan of DRHoen 3 fans permalink

Let's see if they change their minds once it becomes clear that electing McCain means an end to legal abortion.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 08:01 PM on 03/24/2008
- shep1900 I'm a Fan of shep1900 6 fans permalink

I'm afraid he won't carry a large percentage of Hillary's female supporters if he doesn't completely tone down the perpetual sexism.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 07:41 PM on 03/24/2008
- debwarot I'm a Fan of debwarot 10 fans permalink

But he will continue to carry his own female supporters who know there is much, much more to selecting a leader than gender or demographics!

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 07:54 PM on 03/24/2008
- SeekerOne I'm a Fan of SeekerOne 11 fans permalink
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How is Obama perpetually sexist? As a feminist, I'd like to know what I'm missing.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 08:01 PM on 03/24/2008
- estreya I'm a Fan of estreya 7 fans permalink

Perpetual sexism? And you accuse him of this why, because he has a penis?

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 08:38 PM on 03/24/2008

"perpeutual sexism." What? You've got to be kidding.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 08:41 PM on 03/24/2008

As usual, sweeping charges with no examples whatsoever.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 01:51 AM on 03/25/2008
- vallon I'm a Fan of vallon 2 fans permalink

Making predictions in March about what will happen in November are an understandable pastime in media circles, but aren't worth a damn. It's not the length of the Democratic nominating process that could be harmful, but the tone. I believe that as this election year unfolds we will see some of the lesser qualities of Sen. McCain's personality brought under closer scrutiny (temperament, associations, etc.).

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 07:14 PM on 03/24/2008
- billrott I'm a Fan of billrott 9 fans permalink

Hillary needs to drop out. If she hopes to run in 2012, she is sadly mistaken. The Dems will hold her accountable for negative results in the fall if they occur from her negative personal attacks. It is called Karma.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 07:13 PM on 03/24/2008
- AxelDC I'm a Fan of AxelDC 82 fans permalink
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Yes, if the election were April 2, this would be an issue. Since it's not for 5 more months, and since the polls change weekly, I'm not worried.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 07:13 PM on 03/24/2008
- McHenry I'm a Fan of McHenry 4 fans permalink

Unfortunately, the Clintons will stay in the race no matter what and continue to battle it out with Obama despite the negative impact on the Democratic Party. During the Clinton Presidency the Democratic Party never benefited in terms of enjoying a majority for long. The Clinton's have always been more concerned with their political survival than the success of down ticket Democratics. Remember the Bill Clinton reaction brought us Republican Majorities in Congress for over a decade, the contract for America and no significant social justice or progress.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 07:10 PM on 03/24/2008
- nick1936 I'm a Fan of nick1936 17 fans permalink

Tell me why it's not a negative impack on the Dem's that Obama stays in the race after all he can't win in November

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 07:16 PM on 03/24/2008
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Only according to fools who are unaware of Clinton's negatives which are fixed.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 07:18 PM on 03/24/2008
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Her negatives are fixed, his aren't.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 07:20 PM on 03/24/2008
- MrsWakely I'm a Fan of MrsWakely 9 fans permalink

Not only will he win - he'll win going away.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 07:24 PM on 03/24/2008

What is this "He can't win" line? No facts, or even an intelligent argument, just "He can't win" Clintonites trying Bush's "Lie 'til they believe" it tactic? He CAN WIN, HE IS WINNING, and you're being in denial will not stop his winning!

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 07:33 PM on 03/24/2008
- billrott I'm a Fan of billrott 9 fans permalink

Yada yada yada....more nonsense from a Clinton supporter that has no facts backing up his opinion.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 07:49 PM on 03/24/2008
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That's because the Clintons aren't Democrats, they are DLC. They may run on a Democratic ticket but they don't believe in Democratic values or principals. They have helped move the Democratic party to the right and Bill's behavior and subsequent lie is what gave Bush the platform of "restoring honor and dignity to the White House". The Clintons are corrupt and they don't care about the voters, or the country. Selfish and arrogant is their trademark. Anybody who can't see how phony these people are is a fool.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 07:16 PM on 03/24/2008

D'uh! This why the SuperDelegates need to talk to Obama and Clinton both and say "run a good clean campaign from now on AND when June rolls around, the person head in popular and delegate votes, wins. Period. No convention and stop with the dirty politicking crap."

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 07:10 PM on 03/24/2008

hope obama can keep it closer to 15 points in PA

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 07:10 PM on 03/24/2008
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test

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 07:06 PM on 03/24/2008
- cblcar I'm a Fan of cblcar 6 fans permalink

Reverend Wright, Tony Rezko, Emil Jones ... all directly connected to Obama and all reasons why his campaign will sink sooner or later. Hopefully, it will be sooner so we can get a candidate on the ticket who's dirty laundry has already been aired -- Hillary Clinton '08.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 07:06 PM on 03/24/2008
- BikerJim I'm a Fan of BikerJim 3 fans permalink

This is precisely why she MUST drop out

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 07:05 PM on 03/24/2008
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She won't and nobody is going to tell her to drop out.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 07:07 PM on 03/24/2008

its better not to tell her. let the facts speak.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 07:14 PM on 03/24/2008

its clintonian triangulation, i cant win, i can get back quicker with mccain winning

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 07:03 PM on 03/24/2008

It's all going to plan.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 07:01 PM on 03/24/2008
- Whinger I'm a Fan of Whinger 48 fans permalink
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Yes, it's working out exactly as Bill thought it would.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 07:08 PM on 03/24/2008
- iPolitics I'm a Fan of iPolitics 33 fans permalink

Hillary is running for 2012. She wants Obama to lose to McCain.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 06:58 PM on 03/24/2008

there is absolutely no doubt about it.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 07:02 PM on 03/24/2008

I agree. And lets not let her get the nomination then either. Anyone who would hurt their party does not deserve to me our nominee...let alone the President of the United States of America!

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 07:03 PM on 03/24/2008
- debwarot I'm a Fan of debwarot 10 fans permalink

I've been hearing a lot about that and am beginning to think there just might be some truth to it. I guess I'm not surprised at this revelation, but it does sadden me.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 07:59 PM on 03/24/2008

Hillary and Obama both have a problem. The economy is in such bad shape that like Jimmy Carter, they can't fix it. In fact, it could probably be worse in 4 years. So Bill and Hillary are campaigning for John McCain, assuming he will win and serve only one term and then she will try again and probably win. She will stay in and concede to Barack Obama, after dirtying him up so much, he may still win but serve only one term. The economic situation will not be fixed in one term by either McCain or Obama, so she is working right now for 2012. She will accept either McCain or Obama this time, although she is staying in under the pretense she will win. She knows she will probably lose to McCain and remember, Hillary doesn't lose. Knowing that Obama will be a one-termer, she is a sure winner for 2012. If he is the nominee, neither she nor Bill will campaign for him.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 08:00 PM on 03/24/2008

I kinda of believe that, because frankly it's smart. But the Clinton's don't know how to lose so I remain suspect of this strategy but again the mistake would be to ever underestimate the dark side of the Clinton's.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 11:14 PM on 03/24/2008
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On Monday, McCain is viewed favorably by 55% of voters nationwide and unfavorably by 42%. Obama’s reviews are 46% favorable and 52% unfavorable. For Clinton, those numbers are 42% favorable, 55% unfavorable.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 06:56 PM on 03/24/2008
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