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McCain is McTrailing Obama and says "He is the Underdog."?

Analysis: McCain's tough road ahead
Posted: 11:31 AM ET

Sen. McCain's campaign was reshuffled this past week.
WASHINGTON (AP) — John McCain calls himself an underdog. That may be an understatement.
The GOP presidential candidate trails Democrat Barack Obama in polls, organization and money while trying to succeed a deeply unpopular fellow Republican in a year that favors Democrats. McCain also doesn't seem to have a coherent message let alone much of a strategy despite securing the nomination three months earlier than Obama.

"This is a tough race. We are behind. We are the underdog. That's what I like to be," the GOP nominee-in-waiting frequently tells donors these days, keenly aware not only of his woes but also his proven comeback ability: He won his party's nomination despite the implosion of his campaign last summer.

One year later, and now in the general election, McCain's troubles are so acute that he recently gave senior adviser Steve Schmidt "full operational control" of the day-to-day campaign and, effectively, scaled back the duties of campaign manager Rick Davis. The shift in responsibilities came after weeks of Republican quibbling that McCain had not adequately made the transition for the fall.
"The frustration is there's no big theme around which to build a winning campaign," said Steve Lombardo, a Republican pollster.

"They need a big strategic message that will show the differences between the two campaigns, and allow for a win."

Hope is far from lost: The election is still four months away. The national conventions and the presidential debates are upcoming.

Conservative evangelical leaders skeptical of McCain are now coalescing around him. The race remains competitive. And, Obama's campaign is far from flawless.

McCain also is beefing up his staff with more presidential campaign veterans under the guidance of Schmidt, a top aide in President Bush's re-election effort and the operative who led Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger to a come-from-behind victory in California two years ago.

The campaign will try to showcase its efforts to restore discipline next week when McCain announces a "jobs first" economic plan and tours competitive states
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raves +6   by Allagash Hussein Elitist

Answered He never got more votes in the Primary, than either Obama or Clinton.

He is the underdog, and really has nothing going for him. Bush has basically destroyed the party, he is rightfully referred to as "McSame", people desperately want change after 8 years of utter disaster and failure, brought to us in living color by drooling thugs. He's a major underdog, and will be back on the golf course with his pacemaker by Thanksgiving.
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  • raves +10   [-] by Mollybdamned
    HI Friday. Ouch! that is not a very nice depiction of McCain trailing.
  • raves +2   [-] by candy "The Original"
  • raves +2 -1 [-] by Boss Hogg~NOBama

    Answered None of the above

    In this election the GOP is the underdog. McCain has a lot of work to do to bring people back to the party. That Barack Obama is such a horrible candidate is probably the only reason things have gone decently so far!
  • raves +3   [-] by freewill~STS~freespirit
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  • raves +2   [-] by Boss Hogg~NOBama
    NO MERCY! YOUR A POOP FACED POOP EATER!

    j/k

    I don't hate Ron Paul. Hell he's as close to a main stream Libertarian as they come. I just don't think he has a very good chance of winning.
  • raves +4   [-] by freewill~STS~freespirit
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  • raves +3   [-] by Boss Hogg~NOBama
    Yeah, I really didn't like the way Paul gets treated by McCain.. It's like McCain thinks he's beneath him, which is just not the case- All Americans should be allowed to voice their political opinions.
  • raves +2   [-] by Nina ~COB
    Paul was treated very contemptuously by his fellow Republican hopefuls during the Republican debates, not to mention the party "talking heads" and strategists. It was really appalling and disrespectful, in my view. Give 'em hell, tim.
  • raves +4   [-] by Mollybdamned
    Hi Tim, did you put up that poll on who is marching on July 12th? I need to look for that. Thanks
  • raves +1   [-] by freewill~STS~freespirit
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  • raves +7   [-] by Mollybdamned
    Hi Timothy, Well knock their Socks Off!! the media and the talking heads need to be brought up on a short leash, when they think they know what is in the minds of the people. I'll go search for that link. I hope you have 100,000 people there. I was always disgusted by the way the media treated Ron Paul, because he wasn't one of their corporate 'favorites'. Take Care :)
  • raves +1   [-] by freewill~STS~freespirit
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  • raves +4   [-] by Mollybdamned
    HI Timothy, No, you haven't, but you can post that anytime you want
    timothy post anytime
  • raves +5   [-] by Mollybdamned
    Hi Boss, I have always maintained that if a Dem wins the W.H. it is the policies of Geo. Bush for the last 8 years that put him there.
  • raves +1   [-] by Boss Hogg~NOBama
    I couldn't agree more!
  • raves +6   [-] by Mollybdamned

    Answered He never got more votes in the Primary, than either Obama or Clinton.

    In the Primaries McCain vote total never passed Clinton or Obama.