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May 15, 2004

Slamming the door on a Kerry-McCain ticket

It's difficult to conceive of how a Kerry-McCain ticket would do anything other than blow the doors off of a Bush/Cheney ticket, if that ended up being the battle. Kerry and McCain would wipe the floor with them. Apparently it's not going to happen, but it would be something to see if it did. I still wouldn't vote for any of them, but that ticket would be hugely appealing to the mainstream middle base of voters-- Bush and Cheney would lose virtually that whole bloc, and be left with only diehard Republicans (and a reduced lot of them) and the religious right. And gun owners if he doesn't renew the assault weapons ban (which he most likely will do).

Boston Globe / Opinion / Op-ed / Slamming the door on a Kerry-McCain ticket

By Scot Lehigh, Globe Columnist, 4/13/2004

HERE'S TODAY'S question: How hard does a door have to slam before it's truly closed?

But first let's begin with the little tease of a joke that went untold.

According to a Democratic wag, one suggestion for a bit of levity at John Kerry's fund-raiser in Washington last Wednesday called for the senator to glance at his watch, then deadpan that they probably shouldn't wait any longer for John McCain to show up before starting the program.

Not a laugh riot, certainly, but as Kerry jokes go, it wouldn't have been bad. And it would have added a piquant note to a topic that has been much on the political world's mind: Is there any real prospect that the Arizona Republican might actually join Kerry on the Democratic ticket?

McCain said no - ``no, no, and no,'' actually - again on Sunday during an appearance on NBC's ``Meet the Press,'' a thrice-buttressed negative that may finally put to rest an idea the Kerry camp appears to have an interest in fanning.

But certainly in some quarters, that pairing is seen as a winner.
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