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McCain's Arizona Senate Seat Could Go Democrat in 2010
Posted By jwilkes - Thursday, October 30th, 2008 at 11:04 AM
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At 72 years of age, John McCain is at the age when politicians start to think about calling it quits. While it’s true that some will serve well into their 80s - and in some cases even their 90s - 72 isn’t a number for spring chickens. When he comes up for reelection again, he’ll be 74 years old. When that term expires, he’ll be 80.

As of today, McCain is the 24th oldest member of the Senate. By January- when John Warner (age 81) will retire, Ted Stevens (age 84) and Elizabeth Dole (age 72) will likely have been replaced by Democrats who are now leading their Senate races- McCain will drop to 21st on the list. And that’s assuming that no Senators retire or pass away mid-term. Who knows where he’d be by the end of another six-year term, assuming he were to pursue one and win it.

Consider that McCain will have just finished an incredibly taxing national campaign, one that even Democrat Barack Obama (who at just 47 is the third youngest member of the Senate) admits has worn on him. This was likely McCain’s final chance at higher elected office (though his being appointed to the Cabinet of a future Republican president wouldn’t necessarily be out of the question). Add that to 21 years he’s already been in public office, and you have to wonder, would McCain really want to stick around?

Whether he decides to stand for another term in office or not, McCain will likely face the battle of his political life (again). Arizona Governor Janet Napolitano will be term limited, and with her strong approval ratings and popularity statewide, she’d pose a significant threat to McCain. Napolitano was reelected to a second term by a 16 point margin, powering to a 63% - 35% win over her Republican challenger in 2006. That’s after she won by a hair (0.9%, to be exact) in her first contest in 2002. She’s received praise nationwide for strong governance, and made strides towards balancing what had been a staggering budget deficit. She was heavily considered for the vice presidential slot on Barack Obama’s executive.

For McCain’s part, his popularity at home may be a little shaky. Despite the fact that McCain has lived in The Grand Canyon state for most of his adult life and has served it for more than 25 years. And yet, his home field advantage appears to be evaporating before his very eyes. What was a double digit lead in the late summer and early fall has crumbled to within 5 points. If it gets much worse, he could join the list of presidential candidates who couldn’t manage to pick up the electoral votes from their home states. Only two presidents (Polk and Wilson), have lost their home states and still won the White House.

Plus, the Democratic Senatorial Campaign Committee loves to make a point when it can, and knocking off party leadership and significant party figures is always in the backs of their mind. If the DSCC thinks it can take out John McCain, make no mistake: it will pour money into Napolitano’s coffers in every attempt to make that possibility a reality.

Napolitano’s growing popularity at home and nationwide, McCain’s dwindling esteem in Arizona, and the DSCC’s desire to continue to add to what will already be an impressive majority could create the perfect political storm that blows McCain’s ship off course and out of office for good. Considering all the factors, retirement might not look like such a bad option.



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Discussion:
[-] Nice - Guest-Jim Jones
McBush is a blundering idiot and needs to go. Sooner the better.

Jiff
www.iurlz.com/datools
[ Posted at 7:03 AM on 11/3/08 | Reply ]
[-] http://sumobackup.com/contest.html - Guest-Data Loss Horror Stories
He should've made a push in 2000. That was really his time.
[ Posted at 9:49 AM on 11/3/08 | Reply ]
[-] AZ Ballot LOST in Mail - Guest-General
Well they are one vote closer to staying Republican!!
My absentee ballot has been mysteriously lost in the mail and this isn't the first time. I guess AZ to New York mail only works when its not election time.
[ Posted at 10:38 AM on 11/3/08 | Reply ]
its about time. reminds me of the information i got from http://stuffididlastnight.com
[ Posted at 12:24 PM on 11/3/08 | Reply ]
[-] Goodnight my friend John - Guest-jmeboi
I was a huge fan of John McCain until the Bush (though Chaney is much to blame I am sure) friendship necklace just cut off the circulation to Big Mac's brain and he forgot entirely and sold out to the party and it's new base in religion and their version of "morality".

John, you have not lived up to your potential these last 8 years, don't you think that our desire for a new direction was evident when even Hillary, whose turn it was, really but we said no to her, partly because she was out finessed but also because she was a symbol of the status quo that needed changing.

Senator McCain, you have my humble handshake and a salute to thank you for all of the service you have provided us but it is clear that there is a changing of the guard in Washington. I hope there are other libertarians that can join me in praising the work Sen. McCain has done for us all, but I think your next two elections (one just hours away) will show which way we need to be going in America.
[ Posted at 12:30 PM on 11/3/08 | Reply ]
[-] reader - Guest-ntopics
McCain is getting old, and he
will probably stay in office
for a long time. Changing from
Republican to Demo is all possible
from what I have seen in this election.

thanks from tony at:
http://www.ntopics.com
[ Posted at 12:59 PM on 11/3/08 | Reply ]
[-] Napolitano Popular? - Guest-Linda Gehring
Although Napolitano did win by a landslide last election, Arizona has become increasingly a liberal and left wing state due to the influx of Californians primarily. As a former 45 year Arizonan, would hardly say Napolitano is popular with the Arizonans at all. John McCain spends weekends and Senate recesses in Arizona, and bought a house in a district just to run less than a week after his marriage to a native. Hardly also an Arizonan.

If Napolitano is selected as Secretary of Homeland Security, she is a pro-globalist and North American Union believer....and Arizona has THE HIGHEST auto theft rate, and identity theft in the nation - so her performan in Arizona security matters has been abysmal. The woman is a politician, and with the amount of time she has spent in Mexico at the Arizona taxpayer's expense, actually holds dual citizenship at this point.

Obama is making political appointments, that's for sure, and not necessary sane ones, and seems more like a "changling" than an advocate for true change at this point.
[ Posted at 4:12 PM on 11/23/08 | Reply ]
McCain was and is a carpetbagger and needs to go. He represents John McCain and not the best interests of Arizona or would have supported border security and not that hideous amnesty bill. Napolitano in charge now of Homeland Security? Surely you jest. She spent your money on traveling to Canada, Mexico and Great Britain and will be leaving the state facing a deficit. Arizonans are sooooooo gullible.
[ Posted at 8:23 PM on 12/6/08 | Reply ]
[-] mcamnesty must go!! - Guest-jane snyder
i will gladly give money even to a democrat to defeat this traitor to the republican party. i am sick to death of his reach across the aisle mentality. he gives obama his filibuster proof majority.
[ Posted at 12:42 PM on 1/19/09 | Reply ]
[-] M. - Guest-whitneymuse
I voted McCain in the general; with huge reluctance. As was said, "hold your nose and vote4 McCain" was the name of (Annne's website)...he was the sorriest candidate that the (R)s have run for President since Dole.



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[ Posted at 2:31 PM on 8/25/09 | Reply ]
[-] Re: McCain - mondface

You Betcha!

[ Posted at 1:21 PM on 1/19/09 | Reply ]

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