December 21, 2007
More Bad News for McCain: Tancredo Endorsement May Boost Romney in Primaries, Cut into McCain's Chances for Comeback

Diary Entry by Mark C. Eades

As stories circulate regarding John McCain's relationships with telecom lobbyists following the Drudge Report's revelation of a possible breaking story on misdealings by McCain in the New York Times, dropout Tom Tancredo's endorsement of Mitt Romney may further complicate McCain's attempt at a comeback. A hero of the right-wing backlash against undocumented immigration, Tancredo dropped out of the race Thursday and endorsed Romney even as the Drudge story on McCain broke. As far as endorsements may go, this one could boost Romney considerably among base Republicans sympathetic to Tancredo in the early primary states, and significantly cut into McCain's chances for a comeback. McCain's support for the Bush comprehensive immigration reform bill put forth earlier this year, which many further to the right referred to as an "amnesty" bill, has not endeared him to those who would have us fence off and militarize the border with Mexico. For this sizeable Republican constituency, Tancredo's endorsement could seal the deal for Romney. While some establishment Republicans have hoped that a resurgent McCain might be able to reunite the fractured party for the 2008 election, the ever-widening cracks among its warring factions may simply prove too great to overcome. All this is, of course, marvelous news for Democrats.

Mark C. Eades
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