Morris Writes that McCain Campaign Is Over
Echoing a point that we made here earlier, Dick Morris writes that the McCain campaign may be dead. HT Political Derby.
McCain’s Campaign Collapses?
That’s what Dick Morris & Eileen McGann think.
Dick Morris & Eileen McGann
Tuesday, Feb. 27, 2007The John McCain candidacy, launched amid much hope, fanfare, and high expectations, may be dying before our eyes.
Even worse, it may go out with a whimper instead of a bang.
It may not end in an Armageddon style primary defeat, but just dry up from lack of support, money, or interest.
Throughout all of 2006, McCain sat atop the polls right next to Rudy Giuliani. In the Fox News survey of December, 2006, he was getting 27 percent of the Republican primary vote to Rudy’s 31 percent. But, after Giuliani announced that he was running, the Arizona senator fell to 24 percent while Rudy soared into the stratosphere at 41 percent of the primary voters. But even when McCain was polling well, he wasn’t raising the money he needs for this campaign.






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