If there were enough anti-McCain Republicans to make a difference, McCain wouldn’t be the candidate.
You say, “If there were enough anti-McCain Republicans to make a difference, McCain wouldnt be the candidate.”
Unfortunately, you are wrong on this. Republicans don’t even have to be anti-McCain to make a difference in the General Election. If there are not enough ENTHUSIASTIC McCain supporters for a huge turn-out, the Hussein Obama voters, who are very enthusiastic, will overwhelm whatever lukewarm support McCain has.
So now, tell me how belittling the conservatives who don’t like McCain now will help turn them into enthusiastic McCain supporters by November?
Sorry, it’s over. Hussein takes this one in a Tidal Wave. McCain won’t even do as well as Bob Dole.
Uh-huh. Then why do you guys keep scolding us for not supporting him?
In how many states has McCain won the vote of 51% or more of Republican primary voters or caucus-goers?
If there aren't a meaningful number of anti-McCain Republicans, why did he only get 27% support in Washington state?
The anyone-but-McCain votes have been diluted among several candidates before, but heads-up is another story. I'm not sure McCain could even win a heads-up contest with a ham sandwich (I know I'd vote for the sandwich).