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It's been wrapped up for the GOP. To all of the harsh conservatives that are all like "omg no vote mccain lol" it was their fault that they didn't offer their support for a candidate as an alternative (in this case, Romney). However, the GOP looks to be in relatively good shape. With the early decision (barring a massive Jesus-related miracle) in his pocket, McCain has the extra time to occupy the middle; independents are going to be very important this time around. And certainly, he is definitely the lesser of two, if not up to four separate evils.
The GOP should rely on their enemies. With the Democratic Party almost in shambles and about to schism their own party, there's almost no hope that a Democratic front-runner will emerge; it could even go all the way until the Convention before a nominee is decided, and there should be plenty of behind the deals scenes. Their track record isn't terribly great when it comes to choosing people in crunch time. Not only that, there's going to be a huge bum rush about Michigan and Florida delegates. To the Democrats: you're being too democratic. Stop sucking and get it together.
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^I think your summary of the situation is wrong. The Democrat is far from being in shambles and there is in no way a 'schism'. If you examine the polls, they say that Democrats think both candidates are very good and that they'd be happy with either. Its just a tough choice choosing between them.
Oh, and as of writing, a front-runner has emerged. Pretty soon eh!
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McCain, he sometimes makes sense.