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Wednesday, July 11, 2007
Rich Galen :: Townhall.com Columnist
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by Rich Galen
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From Anchorage, Alaska

The Presidential campaign of Sen. John McCain (R-Az) imploded yesterday when, according to the Politico.com's Jonathan Martin:

"McCain fired his campaign manager [Terry Nelson], prompting his longtime chief strategist [John Weaver] to resign."

Because I measure everything in the world on one axis, "How does this affect me?" this makes my life someone less complicated.

In addition to the two heavyweights mentioned in Martin's blogs, two other senior staffers, the deputy campaign manager and the political director, also resigned at noon yesterday.

For the record, the Deputy Campaign Manager for McCain had been, The Lad.

With him out of the McCain campaign, I no longer have to measure what I say or write against what I know from published sources and what The Lad might have shared with me, in father-son conversations.

So, once again, this is all about me.

When you get involved in a Presidential campaign you know there are there are a number of potential outcomes; almost all of them are bad. Only one outcome leads to your candidate winning being sworn in at noon on January 20th on the steps of the US Capitol.

Sometimes a campaign ends with a crushing defeat in a primary like Howard Dean in the 2004 Iowa Caucuses. Coming in third was very pyrotechnic - if not stereophonic - for Dean, but campaigns more commonly end with a whimper, not a scream.

Dick Gephardt came in fourth in Iowa and quietly folded his tent and went home.

The most common outcome at the Presidential level is this: The campaign runs out of money, messages and momentum and the last person remaining simply turns out the lights, turns in the keys, and turns to a new career.

Everyone knows the income and cash-on-hand (CoH) levels of the major campaigns. The McCain campaign made news last week when it announced it had raised just over $11 million and had only $2 million CoH.

The two mill was noteworthy because campaigns need to build cash accounts to pay for advertising starting sometime in the fall, but seriously immediately following the Christmas shopping season. A campaign with only two million in the bank is not likely to be able to make much of an impression as the barrage of political advertising starts in all of early primary states.

According to Des Moines Register columnist Dave Yepsen is likely that a candidate will be chosen in the three weeks between the Iowa caucuses and über-Tuesday, February 5:

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Rich Galen has been a press secretary to Dan Quayle and Newt Gingrich. Rich Galen currently works as a journalist and writes at Mullings.com

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well,now
you have my pledge not to vote for this betrayer of our country and values. I don't think he will run anyhow. I think he has seen the writing on the wall. His career is over

One rah is all this is
I won't be happy until McLame is out of office and unable to work more mischief. Hopefully, the people of Arizona have now seen him for what he really is.
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