Comments on: Huckabee Insists He Won't Drop Out

GOP Candidate Takes Shots At Romney, But Not McCain

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by fettkonserv February 2, 2008 10:04 PM EST
Huckabee orchestrated the release of a serial rapist and killer at the urging of a preacher.
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by duktig1 February 2, 2008 10:01 PM EST
If Huckabee feels that he can and should stay in, then he should follow his conscience and stay in the race. Personally, however, I give him until the day AFTER Romney drops out, to drop out himself. At that point he''ll make the case that he is dropping out for the sake of unity (mission accomplished).

Does he really think he''ll win the nomination? I don''t think he is giving any reason to believe this is the case. I think he has been too patronizing to McCain, rarely if ever criticizing him for anything (i.e. changing views, lying, etc.) yet he is too passionate in criticizing the guy who is in second. Why not go after the guy in the lead...unless that is not your target. It is for this and other reasons that it seems Mike''s goals are only about beating Romney, not winning the nomination.
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by fettkonserv February 2, 2008 9:57 PM EST
We could all wish this Idiot Preacher will stay around along with Senator Larry Craig The Idaho Republican Toe Tapper. Until the Grand Old Pedophile Convention, where they will be surrounded by War Protesters. It will be a Kodak Moment.

The understatement of the Year
"I''ve never been the pick of the establishment. I probably will never be. That''s OK, Ronald Reagan wasn''t either."
If Jim Jones was around he''d back Huckleberry along with Chuck. LMAO
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by news4all February 2, 2008 8:36 PM EST
This was the last word from the Gallup poll on 2/1/08....
"Romney and Mike Huckabee were about tied in Jan. 23-25 polling, Romney''s lead over Huckabee has gradually increased to a solid, if not substantial, eight points."


According to the latest Rassmussen Report (2/2/08)...
Romney and McCain are tied and Huckabee is a distant 3rd.

Huckabee doesn''t have a chance to win, but he does have the power to prevent a win for the Republicans by staying in the race.

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by lgander February 2, 2008 5:05 PM EST
wardoglrs,

your links are no good...

but we all know that Mike Huckabee is the best candidate anyway...
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by wardoglrs February 2, 2008 4:30 PM EST
Living with the huck. The numbers dont lie.

http://www.ntu.org/main/page.php?PageID=141

http://podblanc.com/?q=node/13519
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by bdribus February 2, 2008 3:32 PM EST
My vote goes to Huckabee. I refuse to vote for a media-annointed candidate.
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by apinchofsalt February 2, 2008 2:57 PM EST
Romney is dropping in the polls while Huckabee is surging! Romney is in the way! Go Huckabee!
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by heartlandjim February 2, 2008 12:54 PM EST
After Tuesday, Mitt will drop out and conservatives will flock to Mike Huckabee. I have that feeling and it feels gooooooood!
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by lgander February 2, 2008 12:01 PM EST
Mike Huckabee is the ONLY candidate with common sense, honesty, AND REAL experience.
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