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Day By Day by Chris Muir May 29, 2008

Day By Day by Chris Muir

Day By Day by Chris Muir

Both sexism and racism may play a role in the Presidential race but benefiting the GOP and John McCain. The red states will remain red states and the REAL Presidential race in the Electoral College will be limited to half a dozen states at the most.

But, the conventional wisdom is that the GOP will take a drubbing at the polls. Certainly this WILL be the case in the Congress with a good number of GOP retirements and the number of U.S. Senate seats to defend in states trending Democrat.

In case you missed it here are the comments of Rupert Murdoch made yesterday evening at a Wall Street Journal High Tech conference in California:

News Corp Chief Executive Rupert Murdoch on Wednesday predicted a Democratic landslide in the U.S. presidential election against a gloomy economic backdrop over the next 18 months.

“You have got the Obama phenomenon. You have got, undoubtedly, a recession … The average American is really getting hurt financially and that all bodes well for him (Obama), Murdoch said.

“You have probably the making of a complete phenomenon in this country,” Murdoch said in describing what he predicted will be a sweeping victory for Democrats in November.

There is a recurring theme for American business. They pick, fund and go with a political winner.

Not a good sign for the GOP.

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