Thursday, December 06, 2007

Dick Morris Still Expects Faltering Clinton And Giuliani To Win Their Nominations

During a New York city dinner conversation, former Clinton Administration friend turned foe, Dick Morris offered a few opinions that were overheard. Among these were his belief that both Clinton and Giuliani will falter in the early primary contests, but will recover to win their respective party nominations.

Morris could be right. Both the Clinton and Giuliani campaigns have established enough of a national campaign network organization from coast to coast, while their surging challengers may have invested too much energy into the early contests. However, it is also possible that the challengers, Mike Huckabee and Obama may also receive such a serious bounce in the early contests as voters are in a rejection mood against establishment candidates like Clinton and Giuliani, that they will win their nominations. John Kerry proved this before. Coming from far back in the pack to best Howard Dean.

Morris has an interesting take on the presidential sweepstakes. However, there is such a strong rejection current running against both Giuliani and Clinton right now, that they may be unable to recover their footing, and could well be declining and lost causes if this new trend continues.

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