I think that’s probably what most conservatives would say also. Right now the polls reflect people wanting him to drop out, which is a different thing than how they would vote if he is their only choice against McCaskill.
Some are more concerned with whether the anti-woman story will successfully be pinned onto R&R or other R’s or conservatives. I just tend to think that if people are too stupid to figure out that R&R are not at war with women, then this country is too stupid to continue its own existence and it might be merciful for us to get Obama in there and all die a quick death at the hands of the Muslims rather than live as mindless, lifeless vegetables for a long, miserable time.
Ultimately this election is a verdict not on the candidates but on the American people. Specifically whether we deserve to keep living or deserve the death we choose. That’s what’s at stake here.
Very true. But he needs a lot of coaching the rest of the way. From this point on, it isn't about rape or abortion, it's about "what nutty thing will that crank say in his next interview?"
Every question, every answer will get heightened scrutiny right now. If he can handle them well, the added attention could work in his favor, but he no longer has a margin for error.