Philip, pardon me for registering a profoundly skeptical
reaction to your assessment
of John McCain as "the only electable candidate in [the GOP] once
Rudy Giuliani's post-9/11 popularity vanished."
Both McCain and Giuliani are 180 degrees out of phase with
conservatives on the issue of illegal immigration. The GOP elite
loves open borders, but outside the NY/DC Republican Establishment,
support for McCain's amnesty/"guest workers" policy is political
poison. It's certainly a deal-breaker for blue-collar cultural
conservatives in places like Pennsylvania, Ohio, Missouri, Kentucky
and West Virginia -- the very same swing voters in swing states who
should otherwise be "in play" because of Obama's nomination.
McCain will speak to La Raza in July, indicating he still
doesn't realize how vastly unpopular his immigration stance is in
Middle America. And that's to say nothing of McCain's
Green moves. By pushing pet policies of the elite, the
Republican nominee is neutralizing whatever advantage he might have
gained from Obama's own elitism.
topics:
John McCain, Immigration