Who sunk McCain’s Campaign?

July 1st, 2011

Was it George W. Bush who put the death nail in the coffin for John McCain’s campaign? I would argue it wasn’t Bush but former secretary of state Colin Powell who destroyed McCain’s hope of becoming President of the United States of America.
Colin Powell who served as the Secretary of State under President George W. Bush endorsed Barack Obama weeks before the election. It made Obama appear ready to be President when someone who had vast military experience endorsed him over the proven war hero. Powell said he endorsed Obama because he saw that McCain was uncertain about how to deal with the ailing economy of the US.
Powell believes Obama is a transformational figure and he supported Obama because of the nature of his campaign. Obama’s greatest weakness was seen as his lack of national security and foreign policy experience but Powell really threw that out of the water. Though Bush gets plenty of blame for sinking McCain’s campaign, Powell should get just as much if not more credit.
John McCain was seen as the underdog throughout the campaign. There was a time after he picked Sarah Palin to be his running mate that he was ahead in the polls but not for long. Though McCain was a worthy opponent of Obama, Obama was triumphant in the end. Bush helped Obama win but Colin Powell helped John McCain lose. After Powell endorsed Obama anybody would have picked Obama to win. If Rowan Dartington chose to invest in a candidate (if they could) they would have invested in Obama.

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