Posted on 11/09/2008 11:36:20 AM PST by WilliamReading
PHOENIX, Nov. 9 (UPI) -- Republican U.S. Sen. John McCain lost his bid for the White House mainly because anti-incumbent fury doomed him from the start, analysts say.
McCain made many missteps, but they didn't matter much because it was clear no Republican stood much of a chance in the 2008 election with voters overwhelmingly blaming President George Bush and the GOP for the nation's problems, The Arizona Republic reported Sunday.
McCain, who represents Arizona in the Senate, lost to Democratic opponent Sen. Barack Obama of Illinois last week in an electoral college landslide. He never stood a realistic chance, said Alberto Gutier, a longtime Phoenix Republican activist and McCain supporter.
"Everything was going to go the wrong way for the Republicans, in general, because of the negatives that President Bush had," he said. "When you combine the war, the economy, the gas prices -- it's a hell of a thing."
"Our polls and national polls showed that most people by a 2-to-1 margin blamed Bush and the Republicans more than the Democrats for getting us into the mess, and they believed that Obama was more likely to get us out of it," Bruce Merrill, a veteran Arizona pollster, told the Republic.
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Come on. JM dissed his own supporters at his rallies and offered up to them that Obama would make a fine president. JM was NOT up to the fight. Most supporters are not disappointed in him since they never had the expectation that he would fight.
The next two years might be very interesting anyway. Morris noted that, depending on how fast rookie (my word) Obama might become unpopular with the voters, we might have a republican-controlled congress in two years.
Bush could have really put the hurt on the Democrats back when he knew about the Fannie Mae/Freddie Mac train wreck coming and still might have made a difference. He failed.
McCain couldn't overcome the hole in which Bush put the Republicans.
20008? Wow tailgunner Joe really is one for the ages! :)
I have never seen a leader abandoned so completely by his own side. The only ones who stuck to him and still believe in him are the military.
Did he make mistakes? Yeah, they all do (Lebanon anyone?) but there were NONE who stood by President Bush.
The ones that stood by President Bush all got voted out of office.
It’s great if you are in a district that is 70 percent Republican . . a Congressman can do whatever he pleases.
In a large state or mixed district, Bush has really ended a lot of people’s careers.
The simple truth is George W. Bush is not a conservative. Who needs a liberal lite when you can have the 100% Marxist version we have now?
Look how the dems do it. Right now, already, Podesta and the other minions are on TV telling how effective and disciplined Obama is going to be. Did you see one person out there doing the same for Dubya?
This is going to be the second Clinton administration with the same smash mouth types out there defending every and anything he does. Our side rolls over and plays dead.
It’s actually amazing that a republican came this far.
Your post is the best and most true-to-life on this thread.
Your assessment is 100% accurate.
I hate to be the one to tell you but the Democrat right is about midway between the center and the far left.
McCain might have went to far in his praise, however, I'll conceed that he was more right than wrong. I likewise do not believe that Obama is an Arab (the accusation) or even a Muslim. And like Senator McCain said, he no doubt is a family man who dearly loves his wife and children. McCain was just being a gentleman by pointing that out.
Let’s just say it seems pretty supernatural to me that we just elected an inexperienced unknown named Barak Hussein Obama.
Post 9/11
I agree
McCAin was doomed until he was talked into picking Palin, then the bailout/panic came along and that’s how we got where we are.
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