I didn't get a chance to comment on Robert
Stacy McCain's column from yesterday, but I would say that if
Bob Barr continues to make a play for Ron Pual votes by allying
himself with liberal foreign policy types on Iran, his chances of
hurting John McCain in the general election will be greatly
diminished.
The important thing to keep in mind about the potential Barr
threat is that it isn't so much a matter of what percentage of the
vote he is able to garner, but the type of voters he wins. If Barr
stresses spending, gun rights, and hammers McCain on campaign
finance reform, he could cause problems for McCain by stealing
disgruntled conservatives. But if instead he focuses on foreign
policy and his support is comprised mainly of the anti-war Paul
coalition, while he may win a lot of votes, the votes won't be
coming from those who would potentially support McCain, and thus he
won't present a real threat.
topics:
Foreign Policy, John McCain, Iran