Presidential candidate John McCain might have found his political stride by associating himself to a popular Republican President of the past. Theodore Roosevelt’s moderate legacy of reform, environmentalism and tough foreign policy are the revered hallmarks of his 1901 to 1909 presidency. McCain might also cash in on confusions between the Roosevelts among moderate democrats who are susceptible to Barack Obama’s policy of hope.
I can’t think of any past presidential race with two weaker candidates.
Anyway, sorry it’s been so long since I have posted – I have been cheating on you with my other blogs.

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