John McCain's problems with the
conservative base are no secret, Philip. You write: "Whatever
Obama's weaknesses as a candidate, the fundamentals still
overwhelmingly favor him" -- yes, but Obama's weakness as a
candidate is just the problem that euphoric Democrats (and
discouraged Republicans) keep trying to overlook. Responding to
David
Weigel, I
made this point:
[V]oters will not have the choice of voting for a
generic Democratic president -- or against a generic Republican. In
1996, I was among those who believed that any Republican could beat
Bill Clinton. Unfortunately "any Republican" wasn't on the ballot;
Bob Dole was. He got 41%.
Team Obama seems to be
betting
that this is the year the GOP coalition will collapse completely.
And they may be right. On the other hand,
maybe not.
topics:
John McCain, Bill Clinton