John McCain s Fortunes Take a Plunge



Senator John McCain of Arizona is one of the Republican party"s most promising candidates for the 2008 presidential election. However, in recent times, his fortunes have taken a hit. Recent polls show Mr McCain trailing Rudy Giuliani, the form-er mayor of New York, whose strong leadership after the September 11 terrorist attacks has made him quite a hero.

Since the 2008 election is largely going to be dominated by the issue of national security, people are beginning to wonder if Mr McCain is indeed the right choice for president. In recent times, McCain has given conflicting views on the war in Iraq. Initially, he criticized Donald Rumsfeld, the former defence secretary, as "one of the worst secretaries of defence in history". He also criticized the Bush administration"s handling of the Iraq war. However, he recently came out strongly in favour of George W. Bush"s plan to send another 21,500 US troops into the warzone.

Ever since these conflicting signals have come out, McCain"s poll numbers among registered Republican voters and the US public at large have fallen sharply. McCain"s support for stem cell research and lack of forceful opposition to gay marriages have not helped his cause. His views on abortion are also being regarded with suspicion; he has called for the overturning of a 1973 Supreme Court ruling that paved the way for abortion.

The general public, overall, supports a McCain run for presidency but the the mainstream Republicans do not. As indicative of the CPAC booing his absence from the even. Mitt Romney, a traiditional conservative was the winner of the straw poll.

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