] Let's rewind history and study another rumor, one which ] cost Sen. John McCain (R-AZ) his candidacy in 2000. ] McCain was running a close campaign against George Bush ] in South Carolina, when Karl Rove introduced his ] brilliant strategy: push polling (Rove has been involved ] in push polling since the early 70s). Essentially, calls ] were made to households asking "Would you be more ] likely or less likely to vote for John McCain for ] president if you knew he had fathered an illegitimate ] black child" Many took this to say that he had one, ] and seeing McCain and his wife on stage with their ] adopted Bangladeshi daughter, concluded that the rumor ] was true. The sight of the little dark skinned girl made ] the seed planted earlier grow, and McCain ended up losing ] South Carolina and subsequentially dropping out of the ] race. ] ] So what does push polling have to do with a rumor of ] Kerry having an affair? Well some would argue that they ] are merely separate heads of the same beast. Pointing an ] indignant finger at the machinations of Karl Rove, the ] Bush administration's strategist who has a penchant for ] dispersing rumors, many on the Democrat side will claim ] that Rove is up to his old shenanigans and that the ] rumors have no basis. What caused McCain to lose in 2000 ] could inspire Democrats to rally behind Kerry, and lead ] to a major rift between the parties and brings the race ] to a closer finish. Theoretical, but plausible. This was posted on the 6th. A Kerry Affair & Push Polling |