Latest Fox News poll has Bush dropping from 32% two weeks ago to an all time low of 26% this week which is very bad news for the Republicans. What is most significant about this poll is that Fox News has had a longtime penchant for over-representing Republicans in their survey results a penchant which they appear to have corrected. Also significant in this poll is only 57% of Republicans approve of Bush's job performance again an all-time low. this spells trouble not only for McCain, but for GOP hopes of minimizing our losses in both houses of Congress in November.
Honestly, I am beginning to think that all the cards are arrayed against McCain including electoral history itself. Although he is only 5.7 points behind Obama, it is difficult to see how he beats Obama in November so long as the financial crisis and abysmally low Bush approval ratings continue. McCain for all his faults was without a doubt the Republican presidential candidate with the best chance of getting elected in the general election because he is the one who is best known for his independence which usually has meant his willingness to side with the Democrats on key issues.
The bad news is that Obama is the most radical, extremist, racist Marxist major party presidential candidate in American history and that he is likely to win election as our next President and begin a crisis which will may well threaten the very survival of our great country. The good news is that the fact that he is the most ultraliberal Democrat presidential nominee in US history (as signified by the fact that he has been endorsed by so many of our Communist and Islamist enemies at home and abroad is precisely what is preventing Obama from getting over the magic 50% polling number which any other Democrat including Hillary would have reached by now so McCain is very lucky to have Obama as his opponent rather than someone more dare I say "mainstream" like Al Gore who might have defeated him in a landslide.
http://www.foxnews.com/projects/pdf/092408_poll1.pdf
Saturday, October 4, 2008
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