Dems' battle affords time to hone strategy
As Democrats stewed Wednesday about a protracted nomination process, Sen. John McCain paid a triumphal visit to the White House.
It was a scene the Arizona Republican hopes to repeat in November.
Political observers generally agreed that, by securing his party's nomination relatively early, McCain enters the next phase of the campaign with time to devise a national-election strategy and hone his positions on critical issues, both of which could give him an advantage over his eventual opponent.
The key for him is that he no longer needs to prove himself as the person who can win the Republican nomination," said Kareem Crayton, a professor of law and political science at the University of Southern California. "The question now is going to be whether or not he can heal whatever wounds exist on the social-conservative right in order to prepare the party to go into the general election."
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