The political game is a difficult one, and those difficulties were exceptionally present in the campaigns of the various Republican candidates seeking their party's nomination for the executive office in 2008. John McCain, the obvious front runner (obvious mainly because he is essentially the only candidate who is actually still running), survived by largely melting into the background, letting the other candidates burn themselves and each other out. While approximately 37 Republicans were moderately viable as presidential candidates, for brevity's sake we shall limit the list to the "Top ...
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