To: Westbrook
I do not like McCain or Romney, but I don’t agree with the statement that Huckabee cannot get the nomination. I believe he can. If he carries the states in the south next Tuesday - AL, GA, TN, AR, OK, MO - he may end up with more delegates than McCain. California is not winner take all, but GA is.
Romney is just not a true social conservative in my book. I feel it in my bones.
6 posted on
02/01/2008 7:15:10 PM PST by
wastedpotential
(A Reagan Bush conservative from OH and ..... an unashamed Huckabee supporter (as is Duncan Hunter))
To: wastedpotential
“I feel it in my bones.”
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Well that settles it for me then.
9 posted on
02/01/2008 7:18:48 PM PST by
1curiousmind
(Romney/Thompson 08 - "We're not electing a Sunday school teacher, but a President." Falwell 5/07)
To: wastedpotential
But Huckabee is just not truthful. And he has no good reason to stay in the race.
His purpose is to sabotage Romney.
To: wastedpotential
Romney is just not a true social conservative in my book. I feel it in my bones.Is that your liberal leaning bones you are feeling?
13 posted on
02/01/2008 7:27:05 PM PST by
Logical me
(Oh, well!!!)
To: wastedpotential
Let's just say that Huckabee gets the nomination and the chance of that happening is just about the same odds of a snowball's chance in hades...but, we're still playing make believe now and saying he gets it.
Then what percent of the popular vote do you really want the democrat to win with...75-80 percent?!?!? 'Cause that is what would happen!!!
23 posted on
02/01/2008 7:57:41 PM PST by
top 2 toe red
(Politics are about compromise, not about getting everything you want.... Truthsearcher)
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