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	<title>Comments on: More Bad News For Senator John McCain</title>
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		<title>By: StockBoySF</title>
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		<description>Clearly McCain&#039;s campaign is struggling and clearly McCain is a survivor.  McCain will  stay in until he&#039;s certain that he doesn&#039;t stand a chance.

McCain is not going anywhere anytime soon. He&#039;s seen enough presidential elections to know that who is popular today may not be popular tomorrow and who is down today could very well be President-elect come election day.

Also there was a post (sorry I forget who said it) on TMV a couple days ago which made the observation that the Dems appear to be rallying around Clinton but there was no similar candidate emerging for the Repubs.

So McCain knows it&#039;s too soon to give up his quest for the WH.

Personally I think he&#039;s doomed.  Lastly I&#039;d like to say that back in 1992 a lot of people didn&#039;t see how a governor from the small, hick state of Arkansas could triumph over a sitting President up for re-election.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Clearly McCain&#8217;s campaign is struggling and clearly McCain is a survivor.  McCain will  stay in until he&#8217;s certain that he doesn&#8217;t stand a chance.</p>
<p>McCain is not going anywhere anytime soon. He&#8217;s seen enough presidential elections to know that who is popular today may not be popular tomorrow and who is down today could very well be President-elect come election day.</p>
<p>Also there was a post (sorry I forget who said it) on TMV a couple days ago which made the observation that the Dems appear to be rallying around Clinton but there was no similar candidate emerging for the Repubs.</p>
<p>So McCain knows it&#8217;s too soon to give up his quest for the WH.</p>
<p>Personally I think he&#8217;s doomed.  Lastly I&#8217;d like to say that back in 1992 a lot of people didn&#8217;t see how a governor from the small, hick state of Arkansas could triumph over a sitting President up for re-election.</p>
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