Wednesday, October 01, 2008

Fwd: MCCAIN NEEDS TO GET HIS CAMPAIGN BACK ON TRACK



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From: Limburg, Garth
Date: Wed, Oct 1, 2008 at 1:14 PM
Subject: RE: MCCAIN NEEDS TO GET HIS CAMPAIGN BACK ON TRACK




You and I agree.  Dick Morris said today that McCain accomplished nothing in Washington during the bailout meetings even while trying to postpone the debate so the independents are abandoning him.  Even Arizona is up for grabs.  McCain had no bailout plan of his own so the house republicans came up with one that protects the tax payers.  I stand by what I said yesterday despite what Dick Morris may believe, the winning ticket would have been Romney-McCain or Romney-General Petraeus.  Granted Romney would have started low in the national polls but after the first debate I think he would have pulled even and then after debates two and three I believe he would have taken the lead and stayed there.  The republican hierarchy and the evangelicals have only themselves to blame for four years of Obama-Biden-Pelosi-Reed.  God help us!

 


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Sent: Wednesday, October 01, 2008 1:02 PM
To: Limburg, Garth
Subject: Re: MCCAIN NEEDS TO GET HIS CAMPAIGN BACK ON TRACK

 

McCain had a golden opportunity last friday to really shine. He Blew it. He is losing ground in the battleground states, including virginia. Hopefully Palin won't "flubber around" like she did with Catie C, and if she can act intelligent and score some vital points against obama-biden, and have McCain start acting like Ronald Reagan, we may yet win this election. I am mostly disappointed with how McCain is campaigning.

 

Matt




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