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US elections 2008: How campaign sparring between Clinton and Obama benefits McCain

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    by A.T. Allen

    While the Democrats play the game of he-said, she-said, John McCain can utilize this as an opportunity to focus on his campaign for the White House. Usually by this point in an election year, the nominees are already assu...read more

  • 2 of 24

    by Can Tran

    As the Super Tuesday II contests on March 4 have taken place, there is clearly no clear Democratic nominee. In the case of the GOP, Senator John McCain of Arizona has cemented the party's nomination. However, Senators Ba...read more

  • 3 of 24

    by Sophie May

    What makes anyone think that the "sparring" between Clinton and Obama gives McCain even an iota of benefit? It seems to me that the two Democratic candidates are stirring up the interest and emotions of the people in this...read more

  • 4 of 24

    by Richard Lee

    It appears to me that the democratic party is in a bit of a quandary.They have two viable candidates, neither of who will be able to garner enough delegates to capture the nomination without assistance from the super-deleg...read more

  • 5 of 24

    by Patricia Weston

    It's obvious that John McCain has been given a headstart in his campaign to be elected as the next president of the United States because of the fightingn between Clinton and Obama. The more Clinton and Obama drag each ot...read more

  • 6 of 24

    by Gary C. Gibson

    Does the Democrat Party axis of ignorance on energy policy exemplified by the Clinton-Obama 's sparking benefit Senator McCain or just disserve the Senator and all other Americans? Listening to the recent congressional pe...read more

  • 7 of 24

    by Robert Lawson

    The current political undertones for the Barak Obama and Hilary Clinton campaigns seem to be tension and opposition. Even though Clinton and Obama share similar views on social topics such as providing health care for ...read more

  • 8 of 24

    by Bradley Hankins

    The 2008 Presidential Election has come down to the top three candidates: Hillary Clinton, a senator from New York, as well as the wife of former president Bill Clinton; Barack Obama, a senator from Illinois; and John McCa...read more

  • 9 of 24

    by Barry Girolamo

    The battle between Barack Obama and Hillary Clinton has been astonishing, and a real eye opener for the American public. What the democratic primaries have done is to practically destroyed any chance the democratic party ...read more

  • 10 of 24

    by Fred Tolleson

    The differences of opinion being expressed by Clinton and Obama may generate some short term advantage for McCain, but I don't think there is any permanent harm being done! Remember about 2 months ago John McCain was be...read more

  • 11 of 24

    by Bruno Somerset

    The ongoing fight for delegates between Hillary Clinton and Barack Obama has been of immense benefit to John McCain. Not only are they continuing to spend money campaigning against each other while he focuses on the genera...read more

  • 12 of 24

    by Toby Rogers

    Hillary 2008: Queen Of The Damned When the dust settled on March 5th, the day after "Super Tuesday Part 2," the corporate press declared that Texas and Ohio went to Hillary Clinton. It was hailed as yet another gloriou...read more

  • 13 of 24

    by Joe Scherer

    The advantage John McCain gains by his contentious prospective opponents, Hillary Clinton and Barack Obama are three fold. He can use this time to posture and refine his image. He can let the Democrats do the dirty work ...read more

  • 14 of 24

    by Mona Gallagher

    The Republican Party has been given a gift with the sparring and fighting of Clinton and Obama. As they inflict wounds on each other's candidacy, Republican campaign strategists need only sit back and take notes as this ba...read more

  • 15 of 24

    by Salome Rowe

    That Hillary can out-argue Barack is no shock; women usually out-argue men. Barack is at a disadvantage because if he responds as assertively as he could to her attacks as he could with a man, the image presented would be ...read more

  • 16 of 24

    by Jacob Collete

    Clinton Controversy With both sides of the democratic party going at each others throat, some democratic leaders have called for Clinton to throw in the towel. According to her, however, that's not happening and to be h...read more

  • 17 of 24

    by WalkWithMe1948

    Are both of you crazy? If you both keep up the gender and race issues, you just might as well hold the door open for President McCain as he moves into the White House. I am so disappointed in both of you. I am one of th...read more

  • 18 of 24

    by Crystal Coleman

    The battle between Clinton and Obama has nothing to do with McCain, because McCain is a ready made flonky for our blank minded president and his name is Bush. Both Republicans will come together and finish destroying our w...read more

  • 19 of 24

    by Nick Mitchell

    while Barack Obama and Hillary Clinton still stay in the Democratic race against each other, John McCain is Turing America. going to fund risers, giving speeches, and overall gaining support for the general election in Nov...read more

  • 20 of 24

    by M. M. Benavides

    Human beings are naturally competitive. In today's America society, we clearly still see the signs of this innate instinct. This instinct is driven by the American consumer culture. Americans always want to nurture thei...read more

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