I'm curious if someone can explain the McCain argument - but please
answer with a few caveats:

* This is an honest question, the expectation is an honest answer
* No name calling or school yard accusations
* In fact, no mention of Obama or anyone other than McCain
* Please no O'Reilly/Rush/Fox News/Hannity talking points; I've heard
them and they suck.

Question
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Given McCain has
    - Been in the Senate for 25+ years,
    - Had his own party kick his ass 8 years ago
    - Not been popular in his party 8 months ago
    - Voted with Bush 95% of the time
    - Not been able to convince his party to follow any of his "maverick" ways

What is the argument that if elected President he'll get any more
traction with his own party much less the democrats for anything other
than what Bush has done for the last 8 years?  Or is he saying
there'll be no change?

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