Conventional wisdom seems to be that Sen. John McCain gains an advantage over his future Democratic rival by wrapping up the Republican nomination with decisive wins Tuesday night.
That's true on one front. The Arizona senator will be able to conserve resources and concentrate on raising money for the general election.
But as the Democrats battle on, all of the media attention will be on Sens. Barack Obama and Hillary Clinton, who apparently will emerge from yet another supposedly decisive Election Day with their race still undecided.
That means all of the ink, video tape and Internet hits will be focused on the amazing Democratic race, which promises to go on and on.
McCain will be a footnote in the campaign coverage until the Dems settle on a nominee.
If the Democratic contest continues to the party's convention in late summer, as it very well could, McCain might as well take a good, long vacation.
Am I Right? What do you think?
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Great thoughts Nolan.
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