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I'll Be Back-ing McCain Says The Terminator
John McCain appears to be following a winning formula that worked in Florida as he goes to the mattresses during Super Tuesday in California against Mitt Romney. Florida's Republican Governor, a potential Vice President himself, backed John McCain and helped drive the Republican political machine, John's way like a robot on auto pilot.
Now, John McCain has picked up the support of the Governor Arnold Schwarzenegger of California 6 days before the vote in California. That has got to be a hard blow for the more conservative Mitt Romney, especially as the moderate McCain heads to the left coast to wrangle in as many independents, moderates, Hispanics and people hit by a real estate market that has taken on average about $100,000 in wealth from home owners across the state under President George W Bush's term.
Florida results are starting to show that hard core conservatives are dropping the conservative wing of the Republican party like a 500 dumb bell when they take a blow to the financial gut. I predict John McCain will do very well in California.
Money Does Talk in California
That said, Mitt Romney has the financial clout to out spend John McCain in California and the Left Coast favors the almighty (weak) dollar more than political tendencies. That is probably going to be Romney's only saving grace.
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