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July 15, 2010 08:58 AM UTC

Does He Stay or Does He go Now? McInnis Edition

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  • by: GottaFindaBetterUserName

So most of us know by now that McInnis screwed himself.

Plagued by pernicious plagiarism charges that only get worse with each successive update the real question of course is no longer if McInnis will be in the governor’s mansion one day, but WHEN he will head back to the ol’ homestead that does not include some time under the gold dome.

So with that in mind the question must be asked, when will Mr. McInnis head back home?

Will he drop out before the primary? Will he try and win the primary hoping for a replacement afterwards because he knows almost any republican other than Maes will have a better chance against Hickenlooper? Will he stay and fight?

Of course there are arguments that if he does wait until after the primary to drop out of the race, the rank and file republicans won’t accept the elite insiders telling them who their candidate should be. Some even wonder if republicans will accept a replacement. They may just stay home rather than be told what to do.

Will he become Don Quixote incarnate and go for it all?

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3 thoughts on “Does He Stay or Does He go Now? McInnis Edition

  1. The present plan is he stays in till the day after the primary. But I think in another 3 or 4 days it will get so toxic he will have to announce that he’s resigning.

    Now what might happen is in 2 – 3 days he announces he will resign the day after the primary. That is the GOP’s one chance to have someone other than Maes. But I don’t think the voters will go for that.

    Good times…

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