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by skicolorado2-2009 February 10, 2008 1:18 AM EST
If Huckabee does well tongiht as it looks like he will. This election might be back on. I have always said, how goes Louisiana so will go Texas. I am 100% behind Romney but I could warm up to Huckster. Obama has to be stopped. He is bad for this country. Huck can stop him in the South. Romney could stop him in Michigan and Florida. This race is in the process of changing. It was good I think that Romney suspended. It was a noble thing to do to break the deadlock.
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by skicolorado2-2009 February 10, 2008 1:13 AM EST
Huckabee as President and Romney as Vice President, There is a possibility they could win the General Election. It appears McCain is too damaged goods at this point in time. Romney could possibly carry Mass and possibly upset the Democrats in Michigan. Huckabee and Romney together could finally galvanize the South that Bush won. I don''t know if either candidate is humble enough, but it would be better than McCain. Right now, if Huckabee takes Washington, Kansas and Louisiana, he is back in this race and Romney holds 260 delegates that could strip McCain of the nomination at the Convention. How do you like those apples in a strange election?
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by skicolorado2-2009 February 10, 2008 12:58 AM EST
I have been a Romney supporter since Iowa. I am not a Huckabee fan. But I am NOT a fan of Rick Perry. So if Rick Perry doesn''t like Huckabee, I guess that means I do. You know, Romney still has 260 Delegates and Romney can decide this in favor of Huckabee at convention if he decides to do so.
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by February 10, 2008 12:57 AM EST
It is a CHOICE, not an ECHO. This has been a clarion call to conservatives to vote and campaign according to their core convictions. Now that we have one of two top-tier candidate with conservative core convictions and the other who has moderate convictions, the choice is clear: Huckabee if you are a conservative and McCain if you wish to blur the distinctions between Democrat and Republican.

I choose the conservative path -- BUT, I am not a "suicide voter" -- If Huckabee does not succeed, I will stand behind our standard bearer... or stay home. If McCain does get the nomination, then he will have choices to make if he wants to hear the echoes of conservatives united in their principles.
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by retiree96 February 10, 2008 12:44 AM EST
Mike, you will have my vote.. Please stay in this race.. Let the God we serve decide who will win.. and only then accept defeat.. if it comes to that.. but don''t give it to any of them.. Fight until the last vote is counted..
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by Larry Mace February 10, 2008 12:36 AM EST
Conservatives should examine the results of the Republican primaries. In closed primaries, McCain won about 440 delegates to Huckabee''s approximately 77. Seems like the REAL Republicans are we moderates.
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by l2256 February 10, 2008 12:02 AM EST
Mike,
Stay in this race and please don''t drop out. You are the true republican''s only hope now. If you drop out we are stuck with Hillary, Obama, and Hillary''s best friend John. We need you and you have a huge advantage over John McCain. You are a "True Republican with true Republican values." You WILL win this race. When it comes right down to it, republicans''s will choose you.
Hang in there for us.
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by byeneocons February 9, 2008 11:37 PM EST
Stay in the race Huckabee! It''s like watching the deluded people audition on American Idol. We love watching a train wreck, especially when it is one big neocon disaster. Bye Rush!
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by fairandbal February 9, 2008 10:44 PM EST
This article is of course about the party of Rush, Rove and the religious right. In the party of Rush, no one is allowed to think for themselves or challenge the higher authority of the party (see our current dictator in chief in the white house).
So, Huckabee, you MUST now bow to the commanders of your party and genuflect to the new ruler to be, John McCain!!!
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by vortecmax February 9, 2008 10:01 PM EST
tonic 1661 is a psychiatrist with the veterans administration

I believe you tonic1661. No, really.
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