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MMolloy
05-30-2008, 06:53 PM
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Front page Pittsburgh Tribune-Review

IMHO they are trying to sell the following:

"It may not amount to much of anything, but it does reflect a constituency that has still not made up their minds about McCain," Rockman said.
Truth: It will amount to something IF we keep working (they always will try to tell you... resistance is futile)
We have made up our minds about McCain... he's=Obama=Clinton


Jeff Sadosky, McCain's campaign spokesman, said the Arizona senator "has unified the Republican Party at levels not seen at this point in an electoral cycle in many years."
LOL... all I can say is aaaahhhhh YAH right :rolleyes:

DrSpock
05-30-2008, 06:56 PM
Yes, all 6 of the remaining republicans.


Jeff Sadosky, McCain's campaign spokesman, said the Arizona senator "has unified the Republican Party at levels not seen at this point in an electoral cycle in many years."

dvdrink
05-30-2008, 07:27 PM
If Sadosky considers 70% of the base unified under one candidate (as seen in the Idaho results where Ron Paul got 24% of the vote and "none of the above" got 6%).... then he is simply delusional.

A presumptive nominee should be garnering 80-90% of the vote by now.

wgadget
05-30-2008, 07:43 PM
Jeff Sadosky, McCain's campaign spokesman, said the Arizona senator "has unified the Republican Party at levels not seen at this point in an electoral cycle in many years."
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Ah, but the man is correct...They've never seen such LOW levels of unity in the Republican Party.

LOL

gerryb
05-30-2008, 09:55 PM
Jeff Sadosky, McCain's campaign spokesman, said the Arizona senator "has unified the Republican Party at levels not seen at this point in an electoral cycle in many years."
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Ah, but the man is correct...They've never seen such LOW levels of unity in the Republican Party.

LOL

QFT

Lincoln, maybe?

tnvoter
05-31-2008, 12:17 AM
Jeff Sadosky, McCain's campaign spokesman, said the Arizona senator "has unified the Republican Party at levels not seen at this point in an electoral cycle in many years."
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Ah, but the man is correct...They've never seen such LOW levels of unity in the Republican Party.

LOL

Since 2000 when people like myself actually believed a word that GWBush said about cutting size and spending, and not nation building? I'm not falling for a big government republican again, I am NOT.

SLSteven
05-31-2008, 12:12 PM
Since 2000 when people like myself actually believed a word that GWBush said about cutting size and spending, and not nation building? I'm not falling for a big government republican again, I am NOT.

I second that! Bush grew the government by about 30% and created an entire new department.

Kludge
05-31-2008, 12:20 PM
If Sadosky considers 70% of the base unified under one candidate (as seen in the Idaho results where Ron Paul got 24% of the vote and "none of the above" got 6%).... then he is simply delusional.

A presumptive nominee should be garnering 80-90% of the vote by now.

Especially when the only other choice is a lunatic fringe candidate....