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Romney vs. McCain

I’m not sure it matters much who wins in Florida. The polls are fairly close, and the final results will probably be close as well.

Unless either one wins by a big margin, the GOP race should come down to a battle between these two candidates going forward. Joe Scarborough just reported that many Huckabee supporters are going for Romney because they don’t want to help McCain, and many war hawks are breaking from Giuliani to back McCain.

McCain probably needs a win more, but I think it will settle down to a battle between the two of them. Romney has more money, so he can weather a close loss better than McCain.

As I’ve been saying for weeks, McCain gives the GOP the best chance to win, but it’s also understandable why many Republicans can’t bring themselves to support him. Romney is a flake, but he’s a talented flake. He keeps changing his message and his positions, but the adjustments keep making him more acceptable to conservatives and primary voters. It’s actually funny listening to him talk about the three pillors of the Reagan coalition – economic conservatives, social conservatives and foreign policy hawks. He panders to each group as much as possible, regardless of anything he said in the past.

McCain looked pretty bad on Meet the Press on Sunday. He was basically caught in a lie about why he supported the tax cuts, and that is a deal breaker for many conservatives.

The fight on the Democratic side has been brutal, but the GOP fight is getting ugly as well. Both sides will have some challenges uniting their respective parties at their conventions.

Robo-Romney

Mitt Romney has been ridiculed for his willingness to say anything to get elected. He’s been mocked for his blow-dried appearance and demeanor, being called a game show host, used car salesman, etc. It’s been fun watching him continuously tweak his message as voters express their preferences. After Obama’s win in Iowa all we heard from Romney was the need for “change.”

Now we’re learning that much of what he says might not even be his own thoughts and words. Romney apparantly relies upon a Jack Bauer-type ear-piece to get prompts from his staff during appearances. Many are also speculating that he used such a device during the most recent GOP debate.

Democrats should be praying that he gets the nomination over John McCain. It will be so much fun to run against this guy.

McCain win South Carolina

John McCain has won the South Carolina GOP primary. This is bad news for Democrats since he is the best hope for the GOP, though it’s still very early. Romney is still in this race, so it’s too early to annoint McCain as the nominee.

The big loser is Giuliani. He needed Huckabee to win South Carolina for maximum chaos. Now with McCain in good shape, Giuliani doesn’t have as strong a claim on the war on terror/scare the crap out of everyone crowd.

The GOP race is still a muddled mess, but I suspect it will come down to a race between Romney and McCain.

GOP coming apart

It’s only a matter of time. The coalition of economic conservatives, social conservatives, old-school foreign policy conservatives and the neocons will not last. The Democrats should win in November unless they completely blow it.

Here’s a gem from comedian Rush Limbaugh:

“I’m here to tell you, if either of these two guys [McCain or Huchabee] get the nomination, it’s going to destroy the Republican Party, it’s going to change it forever, be the end of it.”

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