- Sep 26, 2000
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Seriously, if the margin of victory for one candidate is only 2 states, and those states are very close, will either candidate contest the election in the courts?
Specifically, McCain is 72 and this is clearly his last chance. He has wanted to be President for many, many years. His campaign has repeatedly charged the Democrats with election crimes. What are the chances that an old man, seeing his lifelong dream die, will grasp at any chance for victory?
We have already seen the grasping McCain who has compromised every one of his principals in this quest for power. Could he just let it go without trying to get the election into the Supreme Courts hands?
For Obama, he is young and a 76 year old McCain would not look unbeatable in 4 years, so he could just decide to wait.
Specifically, McCain is 72 and this is clearly his last chance. He has wanted to be President for many, many years. His campaign has repeatedly charged the Democrats with election crimes. What are the chances that an old man, seeing his lifelong dream die, will grasp at any chance for victory?
We have already seen the grasping McCain who has compromised every one of his principals in this quest for power. Could he just let it go without trying to get the election into the Supreme Courts hands?
For Obama, he is young and a 76 year old McCain would not look unbeatable in 4 years, so he could just decide to wait.