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To: Bill who wrote (18040)3/5/2008 3:13:13 PM
From: DuckTapeSunroof  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 25737
 
I think he would start with the 'Dem base States'... and then possibly add a couple that Clinton couldn't carry.

Wouldn't take too many to amount to an Electoral College landslide given the narrow divide that has characterized American national elections for a while now.

(Likely candidates might well be: CO, VA, OH, FL, WI, etc., though other's lists no doubt will differ.)

Not too confident that Mac could alternately pull any from the Dem base States --- but he likely would run stronger with Clinton as his opponent. (She is the GOP's *best shot* for a win... she unites and strengthens the GOP base so, and her winning the nomination over Obama would piss-off at least half of the Dem base....)

Her poll-tested negatives have consistently hovered around 49% or so for years --- so there is little potential 'upside' with her campaign, regardless. It has a 'ceiling' on it.