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<blockquote data-quote="Bill V" data-source="post: 810847" data-attributes="member: 54538"><p>A very big difference is that on "Commander in Chief", the conservative Republican presidential nominee selected Independent Makenzie Allen (Davis's character) as his running mate in an attempt to woo moderate/middle-of-the-road voters. In the real-life case, the opposite happened--relatively moderate McCain nominated highly-conservative Palin seemingly in an attempt to satisfy the Republican Party's conservative base.</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>And I think that, in the long run, may cost him. His moderateness has been somewhat successful in gaining him consideration from undecided voters. But this move, in many of their minds, just moves the image back to him being another typical conservative. If anything, it reinforces the Democrats' strategy of painting him as being just another Bush.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Bill V, post: 810847, member: 54538"] A very big difference is that on "Commander in Chief", the conservative Republican presidential nominee selected Independent Makenzie Allen (Davis's character) as his running mate in an attempt to woo moderate/middle-of-the-road voters. In the real-life case, the opposite happened--relatively moderate McCain nominated highly-conservative Palin seemingly in an attempt to satisfy the Republican Party's conservative base. And I think that, in the long run, may cost him. His moderateness has been somewhat successful in gaining him consideration from undecided voters. But this move, in many of their minds, just moves the image back to him being another typical conservative. If anything, it reinforces the Democrats' strategy of painting him as being just another Bush. [/QUOTE]
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