Just to be absolutely clear here: you think McCain wins with a different VP candidate?
I think it's close.
Imo he likely wins FL, NC, and VA with a bland 60 year old white guy as a running mate. That's a 110 point swing in the election. Not enough to win, but it makes it substantially closer.
It's been 8 years so you'll forgive me if I don't recall all the details of the election, but I always thought Rudy G. made a much stronger nomination. Not only did he have the name recognition, but there is a good chance, imo, a McCain/Rudy ticket pulls NY with a possibility of NJ as well. That would have been enough to secure the election.
On the other hand, Trump choosing Palin for his VP would be a step up in credibility.Palin generated a ton of positivity for his campaign.
Palin generated a ton of positivity for his campaign.
On the other hand, Trump choosing Palin for his VP would be a step up in credibility.
And class.
Trump sends Chris Christie to McDonalds.
that might be the richest 6 words this campaign season.
And snow-machine ability.
Carp, I get what you're saying, but I think the cards were simply stacked against McCain in 2008. I think he mishandled a few things during the bailout debate and allowed Obama to look decisive. The other thing to remember is that Obama's ground game was simply spectacular. Things could have broken right for McCain if bin Laden had been apprehended or something on that order, but he started from behind given W's standing and he just couldn't mount the effort to make up the macro-distance in the public's sentiments or the micro-distance vis-a-vis Obama.
Will Trump have any problem finding a respectable running mate? Would a serious politician attach himself to his sinking ship?
Even as toxic as Trump is, I'm sure there are plenty of attention seeking right-wing ladder climbers out there: Joe the Plumber, Karl the Klansman, Carmine the Enforcer, etc.
https://www.washingtonpost.com/news...lin-cost-john-mccain-2-million-votes-in-2008/
and your post shows what morons the public can be, presidents have about as much to do with the economy as i do with halibut fishing limits.
Trump's unfavorables up to 70% in latest Washington Post-ABC News poll. Clinton up to 55%.
Just pathetic that these are the two major party candidates.