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Republicans jump ship as McCain's hopes sink

Joe Murphy, Political Editor
30 Oct 2008


JOHN McCAIN suffered a further blow to his presidential hopes today when another senior Republican defected to Barack Obama.

Former Maryland senator Charles Mathias said the Democrat contender would enhance America's standing in the world and rescue the economy.

His change of sides was compounded by more setbacks. The congressman running the McCain campaign in Connecticut, Christopher Shays, said the Republican "did not live up to his pledge to fight a clean campaign".

Minnesota Governor Tim Pawlenty, once considered a possible McCain running mate, admitted that Mr Obama "has a pretty good advantage in Minnesota right now." The McCain camp took heart from polls that suggested they were catching up with Mr Obama. A Rasmussen survey claims a three-point gap, at 47 per cent to 50 per cent.

But the defections come on the heels of those of former Secretary of State Colin Powell, ex-Massachusetts Governor William Weld and George Bush's former press secretary Scott McClellan.

"For me, the decision is based on the long-range needs of our country and which of these candidates I feel is better suited to recharge America's economic health, restore its prestige abroad and inspire anew all people who cherish freedom and equality," said Mr Mathias. "For me, that person is Mr Obama."

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AHHH the drive by media is still FAR left and liberal. You would not dare to print the comment on things swinging toward McCain. Even in the UK you are still lying through your ink!

- John (Brit Exp Pat), Phoenix USA, 31/10/2008 05:00
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This man you mention is and was never much of a republican. He is just another RINO ( republican in name only) and was a liberal in the senate. I think the world will be surprised next week when the working folks get to the polling stations.

- Archie Paul, West Palm Beach,Fl.USA, 30/10/2008 23:40
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That ain't the way we have it over here! BO is in trouble!

- John (Brit Exp Pat), Phoenix USA, 30/10/2008 22:02
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It would take ten of them to equal one Joe Lieberman in
status.

- Jetmpls, MinneapolisMinnesotaUSA, 30/10/2008 18:08
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The Incredible Sinking Ship....ooops.....rubber ducky

- Yrag, Oxford, MI, 30/10/2008 15:01
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