Posted on 01/11/2008 11:34:42 PM PST by Kurt Evans
Topeka, KS The Kansas Republican Presidential Caucus field is now complete with 7 candidates for President of the United States appearing on the Kansas ballot February 9, 2008.
Kansas GOP Chairman Kris Kobach said: Im pleased to see so many respected candidates for President have decided to devote their resources and attention to the Kansas Republican Caucus. From important leaders in Congress to respected former Governors, the GOP field is a strong one.
With Kansas being the first contest following Super Tuesday and with different winners of each of the first three Presidential contests in Iowa, Wyoming and New Hampshire, each candidate is realizing the importance of their participation in a strong Republican state like Kansas. I look forward to working with each campaign in the coming weeks and encourage every Kansan to get involved with a campaign and help support the next Republican President of the United States.
The KS GOP Caucus will be held on Saturday, February 9, 2008. In order to participate in the caucus, participants must be registered as a Republican by January 25, 2008 and must provide a photo ID at the caucus location. For more information about the caucus visit www.ksgopcaucus.org.
Appearing on the Kansas Republican Caucus on February 9, 2008 will be:
Former New York City Mayor Rudy Giuliani
Former Arkansas Governor Mike Huckabee
Former Ambassador and Author Alan Keyes
United States Senator John McCain
United States Congressman Ron Paul
Former Massachusetts Governor Mitt Romney
Former United States Senator Fred Thompson
I’m guessing Hunter throws in the towel either right before SC and makes an endorsement, or more likely right after.
I’d prefer before, but I’m guessing he wants to see how the guy he’d support will do first.
If he endorses anyone but Fred I’d be real surprised.
Hunter misses the ballot again ping. :-(
Looks like Hunter is on the Texas ballot, along with Tran, Cort, Keyes, and a handful of other guys. Cox didn’t make the Texas ballot.
Does look like I’ll have to vote in the Republican race - Dennis doesn’t appear to be on the Democrat list for Texas.
I’m not sure what Hunter is up to.
You will find out this coming Wednesday.
“You will find out this coming Wednesday.”
What’s so special about that day?
I don’t see why he’d have to endorse anyone. Frankly, I hope he doesn’t as they are all pathetic. And stop with the Fred is a great conservative cr**. It’s not saying much with the rest of the field. But his main point of attraction with ‘electability’ is nothing but a myth because he will not win a general election.
“Whats so special about that day?”
It’s hump day!
You know, the middle of the week. What did you think I meant?
Dennis doesnt appear to be on the Democrat list for Texas.
http://www.armytimes.com/news/2008/01/military_hunter_afghanistan_080111w/
(can only be linked)
Hunter: NATO slacking off in Afghanistan
Friday Jan 11, 2008
Hunter showed in this straw poll at the Ottawa County Lincoln Day dinner.. FR won’t let me post the article, copyright no no, they say. Romney first, McCain 2nd, Huckabee, Thompson and Hunter with 44 votes.
http://www.freep.com/apps/pbcs.dll/article?AID=/20080112/NEWS15/801120385/1009
“And just yesterday 2cav said I have no sense of humor?”
That’s an outright lie since I said no such thing.
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