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To: FreeReign
If no republicans want McCain, then you have nothing to worry about, he can't possibly be nominated. Go to the futures sites, where he is an 85 out of 100 favorite, and sell him short. Don't argue, don't spin, go bet.

If on the other hand he actually wins the nomination, then face the reality that not all republicans are conservatives. While they are still republicans. That conservatives do not own the republican party, and cannot require whatever they like of its members.

Did Bush change his mind on immigration and agree with you because you stomped your feet?

235 posted on 02/02/2008 10:56:03 PM PST by JasonC
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To: JasonC
Because Republicans don't want John McCain. McCain hasn't won one primary or caucus amongst "Republican only" voters. It has been Indy's and Democrats that have given John McCain his three wins in NH, SC and Fla, in eight tries.

If no republicans want McCain, then you have nothing to worry about, he can't possibly be nominated.

Perhaps I wasn't clear. See added underline.

Because Republicans as a group don't want John McCain. McCain hasn't won one primary or caucus amongst "Republican only" voters. It has been Indy's and Democrats that have given John McCain his three wins in NH, SC and Fla..

Do you understand what that means?

Did Bush change his mind on immigration and agree with you because you stomped your feet?

Perhaps you have me confused with the horse in the stall next to you. I don't stomp me feet.

237 posted on 02/02/2008 11:04:13 PM PST by FreeReign
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