Call me cynical. I believe that when all the counts are final, and all the analyses are completed, we will find that conservatives by the millions sat home and did not vote in the primaries through Super Tuesday. The other half of the Republican Party was denied a chance to even select a candidate. Think about that.
Actually, the candidate was selected for everyone whether they liked it or not. McCain was toast after the CIR debacle. Then out of the clear blue sky, he was frontrunner.
I can remember no loud cries from the GOP sheeple to move McLame to the top of the pile. He was the last person we would have wanted. So who was behind it? The same people that made sure that any conservative candidate that didn't want open borders and amnesty would never see the light of day.
This was no fluke, you know. It was a planned out strategy, because we are going to get open borders, cheap labor, and national healthcare, whether we like it or not. Business is tired of having healthcare on their backs and they want the taxpayers to foot the bill for their cheap labor.
McLame knows he isn't going to win, he is just working for those who are furthering the agenda.
California: Eligible Voters in CA 22,948,059 Registered Voters 15,712,753 Registered Republicans as of Feb 5 5,229,425 who Voted on Feb 5 2,350,924 who Voted for J McCain Feb 5 985,900 On Feb 5 18.9% of Republicans voted for McCain 6.3% of Registered Voters voted for McCain 4.3% of Eligible Voters voted for McCain More than 20 MILLION eligible voters in California DID NOT VOTE