Tuesday, June 12, 2007

Getting a replacement for Bush...

From Charlie Cook's "Off To the Races":

The constant complaint I hear traveling around the country is that the 2008 presidential campaign started too early and is lasting too long, two propositions that are difficult to argue with.

Citizens might find solace in the notion that increased fundraising demands on candidates will force them to ramp up early. In addition, once the nominations are settled -- most likely in the first half of February -- there will probably be a month or two of intermission or halftime. By this time, both winning campaigns should be flat broke and the candidates and operatives alike will likely be on the verge of a physical, if not emotional, breakdown.

NOTE: I absolutely agree with the above. But people will do anything to have a good, honest, competent presidential candidate in place as soon as possible to replace the horrendous Bush-Cheney administration.

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