Sen. John McCain could easily be on a comeback. With all the undecided voters (even though I don’t understand how they are still undecided at this point), they could choose to go toward the Republican’s side.
On Time.com, a recent article talks about how McCain thinks he can still win. He has had to come from behind in the polls before, so he could very well do it if they keep their campaign going on the right track and show why he is better than Sen. Barack Obama. He shows a good effort toward this as McCain points out that a Republican president should be elected to keep what could be a Democratic Congress in check.
However, if there is no way for McCain to gain in the polls, the Arizona senator should take a role much like Bob Dole did against Bill Clinton. When Dole saw that he would not be able to win the presidential race, he began to hit states where Republicans needed help in congressional races. With Republicans struggling in this department today, McCain may have to do this for “the good of the party.”
I strongly feel that McCain could have a comeback on election night. There are still many states that could change where their polls stand, and if McCain continues to question Obama’s stances, he could be the next president.