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How McCain lost the centrist vote

By Clive Crook

Published: October 26 2008 19:09 | Last updated: October 26 2008 19:09

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The odds in the US election were piled against Senator John McCain from the start. His party chose him reluctantly in the first place. He was nominated not by acclamation but by elimination, leaving many Republicans asking what had happened. So far as the wider electorate was concerned, he was asking to succeed a president of his own party who, by the end, was setting records for unpopularity.

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