McCain's Campaign Manager Predicts Obama Landslide!
Okay, not exctly, but almost.
See, John McCain's campaign manager, Rick Davis, did an often (unintentionally) hilarious interview on Thursday with Hugh Hewitt. And he made this statement:
Look, John McCain has told us a long time ago before this campaign ever got started, back in May, I think, that from his perspective, he was not going to have his campaign actively involved in using Jeremiah Wright as a wedge in this campaign. Now since then, I must say, when Congressman Lewis calls John McCain and Sarah Palin and his entire group of supporters, fifty million people strong around this country, that we're all racists and we should be compared to George Wallace and the kind of horrible segregation and evil and horrible politics that was played at that time, you know, that you've got to rethink all these things. And so I think we're in the process of looking at how we're going to close this campaign. We've got 19 days, and we're taking serious all these issues.
If John McCain gets 50 million votes on Nov. 4, that will be fully 12 million fewer than President Bush received in 2004, and nine million fewer than John Kerry. And with turnout shaping up to be even higher this year, it would be an Obama landslide of epic proportions -- and a crushing defeat for the senator from Arizona.
Let's hear it for simple math: Woo hoo!




