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To: 2ndDivisionVet
Third in Iowa, then 4th or 5th in NH. Do you think that will help propel Fred to better than 3rd in SC?

It seems that Fred is putting his all into Iowa, to try to make it work there. If he is barely 3rd or 4th in Iowa, I think he would get out

I am concerned that Fred would get out, and endorse McCain!

15 posted on 12/21/2007 1:41:42 PM PST by Plutarch
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To: Plutarch
Of course he will, as will Rudy and probably Romney too. If Fred doesn't do well in Iowa he's out and will endorse McCain. If Rudy doesn't do well in Florida he will drop out and endorse McCain.

McCain will win it all and probably pick softy Huck as his VP and will win in November but America and Republicans in general and Conservatives specifically will have lost.

Consider this, most thought that the Evangelicals would be shunned by the RINOs but actually its the small government, libertarian wing that will be shunned. Huck draws a quarter of the vote just by invoking Jesus, thats a nice VP right there because those voting for him really don't care about conservative principals only sin issues.

A McCain/Huck ticket gives America leaders soft on gun rights, willing to increase taxes and open the borders. Its the closed border leave me and my money alone and follow the Constitution Republicans that are going to be on the outside looking in. We better have a back up plan after the McCain/Huck fiasco but I assume it will be to late by then.

If McCain pulls out a miracle but picks a real Conservative as his VP I think we will be ok but if he picks Huck, forget it.

21 posted on 12/21/2007 2:05:43 PM PST by normy (Don't take it personally, just take it seriously.)
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