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Memorandum to Huckabee Campaigners
2/8/2008 | Ed Rollins & Chip Saltsman

Posted on 02/08/2008 8:25:29 PM PST by Tramonto

Our Path to Victory at the Minneapolis-St. Paul convention

Too many Republicans have tried to turn this nomination battle into a coronation, not a series of further election contests. Big mistake on their part. They are wrong. We know that we are running an underdog campaign, but that’s nothing new—we have always been the underdog. And yet a whole lot of onetime “overdogs” are now on the sidelines, licking their wounds. The Republican National Convention is seven long months away; a lot can happen in that much time. A lot will happen.

But in the meantime, as you all know, Governor Huckabee is not a quitter. He has never shirked from a challenge, and he never will. He has always told us—and personally reaffirmed to us just today—that he is in this race to win. That is, to win the Republican presidential nomination, and to win the White House. Why? Because he cares deeply about the issues that inspired him to get into politics in the first place—back in the 60s, when he started studying the works of the great conservative thinkers and writers, back in the 70s, when he was an ardent supporter of another underdog Republican. And what was that fellow’s name? Oh yes—it was Ronald Reagan.

So don’t let anyone tell you that it’s over! In fact, as of today, no fewer than 27 states, districts, and territories have not yet had a chance to vote. That includes such big states as Texas (Chuck Norris’ home state, ‘nuff said), Ohio, and Pennsylvania. All the Republicans and Republican-minded independents in those states want to be part of the process, too, and they deserve to have a choice put before them. Folks don’t want the Republican Establishment to pick the nominee for them, through a premature rush to judgment, and they sure as heck don’t want the media to pick the nominee!

We note that in many of the hottest contests so far, the vote has been divided into thirds—typically, about one-third for Governor Huckabee, one third for Senator McCain, and one third for all the other candidates. And as you know, typically, Governor Huckabee has done best among hardcore Republicans—the activist base. That’s one reason why we are looking forward to Governor Huckabee’s speech to the legendary CPAC, the Conservative Political Action Conference, in DC tomorrow morning. You’d better believe that the folks gathered at the Omni Shoreham hotel are the go-getters who make or break primary elections. Just wait till they get a load of Mike Huckabee!

We are confident that we will get most of the activists, the folks who work the hardest because they care the most about the issues. In addition, we note that many of the jurisdictions that have already voted have merely had the first round of their delegate-selection process. To be frank, there’s still plenty of time for politicking, as Republicans really focus on the question of who should lead their party into the November election. Who’s the most stalwart champion of Republican and conservative values? Who’s the most articulate and effective campaigner? We know the answer to those questions—that’s why we have been working our hearts out for Mike Huckabee. But soon, everyone paying attention will know that, too. As the campaign season grinds on—and let’s again remember, this is just February!—there will be plenty of time for reflection and reconsideration, especially among those hundreds of delegates pledged to candidates who have now dropped out.

As we saw in West Virginia on Tuesday—where Governor Huckabee swooped in on the day of the state convention and won a decisive victory that changed the tone of the remaining Super Tuesday coverage—a single good speech from our candidate is often worth more than all the tens of millions of dollars, and all the big-shot endorsements, that the other candidates have been able to drum up.

Indeed, it’s interesting that Mike Huckabee has done so well in the states so critical to Republican prospects this November. That is, those “swing states” that are essential building blocks of a Republican victory coalition this year. Let’s face it: This November, we’re not likely to be looking forward to a GOP landslide! The last two presidential elections were close—the GOP won 271 electoral votes in ’00, and 286 in ’04—and we fully expect the ’08 election to be hard-fought and close, too, as both parties wrestle to get the majority of those 538 electoral votes. What does all this mean to Republican activists? Well, it means that the next Republican nominee has to be able to nail down the electoral votes of such “must-win” states in the South and Border States—exactly the states where Mike Huckabee has done so well this year. Hard-nosed political activists know that it doesn’t do much good, November-wise, to run well in the blue bicoastal states. Sure, it would be great to carry New York and Massachusetts and California, but those mostly liberal states aren’t a part of any gut-it-out “270” strategy. (In fact, we think that Mike Huckabee would actually run stronger among traditional Independent and Democratic constituencies than any other Republican, but that’ll be the subject of a future memo.)

And now, with the endorsement of Dr. James Dobson, who is the “gold standard” of social conservatism, we fully expect that Movement Conservatives—those who fight the good fight on Life, on Marriage, on the Second Amendment—will increasingly rally to our cause. In fact, come to think of it, any American who reveres the US Constitution has a stake in Mike Huckabee’s success, because he has been an unstinting proponent of all our Constitutional freedoms, including the First Amendment, which he believes has been wrongly abridged by wrong-headed campaign finance “reform” legislation. Of course, there is one amendment that MH doesn’t like: The 16th Amendment. That one was a mistake, which he will fix with the Fair Tax!

Mike Huckabee has great respect for John McCain. He has always defended the senior senator from Arizona against unfair and scurrilous attacks, and he always will. And because MH is who he is, he will continue to campaign as he always has—in an honorable and honest way. He will draw distinctions, he will debate and debate hard, but he will always be civil and decent. In fact, even many McCain supporters have told us that they appreciate the constructive role that Governor Huckabee can play in the months to come, because a vigorous discussion will keep all the media “oxygen” from migrating over to the heated Democratic contest.

Faith. Family. Freedom. Those are the words that have guided Mike Huckabee this far, and they will continue to guide him, and us, all the way to the White House next January. The 44th governor of Arkansas will be the 44th President of the United States.

See you at the Inauguration!


TOPICS: Politics/Elections
KEYWORDS: edrollins; election; huckabee; mccain
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Huckabee only needs to win about 60% of the remaining delegates to stop McCain.
1 posted on 02/08/2008 8:25:36 PM PST by Tramonto
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2 posted on 02/08/2008 8:27:40 PM PST by Extremely Extreme Extremist (The Constitution does not give me the authority to run your life - Ron Paul)
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The more the liberal media establishment ignore, ridicule, and make hateful comments about Huckabee especially about his Christian faith, the more I back him.

So there.


3 posted on 02/08/2008 8:31:12 PM PST by eleni121 (+ En Touto Nika! By this sign conquer! + Constantine the Great)
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Huckabee only needs to win about 60% of the remaining delegates to stop McCain.

ONLY 60%. Good luck.

Huckabee is obviously trying to hold McCain hostage for a Cabinet spot or VP.

4 posted on 02/08/2008 8:33:26 PM PST by Zevonismymuse
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To: Tramonto

5 posted on 02/08/2008 8:34:23 PM PST by bshomoic
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And now, with the endorsement of Dr. James Dobson, who is the “gold standard” of social conservatism,

For anyone out there writing a textbook on politics, there's a classic example of political spin, albeit a nauseous one.

6 posted on 02/08/2008 8:35:13 PM PST by Biblebelter (I will NEVER EVER vote for McCain or any other current Senator.)
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All Huckster accomplished was to dilute the conservative vote so that neither Fred Thompson nor Romney could win, and to enrage loyal Mormon Republican voters in the process.

Mission Accomplished.


7 posted on 02/08/2008 8:35:56 PM PST by bshomoic
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“back in the 60s, when he started studying the works of the great conservative thinkers and writers”

So, what great works was he reading and studying when he was in late childhood and early adolescence?


8 posted on 02/08/2008 8:37:04 PM PST by keepitreal
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The more the liberal media establishment ignore, ridicule, and make hateful comments about Huckabee

Pointing out the fact that Huckabee is a Christian nanny-stater, compassionate conservative on steriods is hateful?

If you think the liberal media is after Huckabee now, wait until he's picked for VP. The liberals will have a field day with him.

9 posted on 02/08/2008 8:37:13 PM PST by Extremely Extreme Extremist (The Constitution does not give me the authority to run your life - Ron Paul)
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It may be a long shot but its far from impossible. Everyone keeps pointing out that Huckabee needs 85% of the remaining delegates to win outright but thats missing the point, he just needs to take this to the convention.

By continuing his campaign, he is keeping social conservatives engaged in the process and forcing McCain to move to the right on social issues.


10 posted on 02/08/2008 8:38:04 PM PST by Tramonto
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11 posted on 02/08/2008 8:40:35 PM PST by Tramonto
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The MSM is licking their chops at the thought of Huckabee on the ticket. And *all* Christians will suffer for it.


12 posted on 02/08/2008 8:42:25 PM PST by rintense (You don't advance conservatism by becoming more liberal. Piss off McCain and Huck!)
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The MSM is licking their chops at the thought of Huckabee on the ticket. And *all* Christians will suffer for it.

Wow, tanks fo lukin awt fow us po tupid Christians.

13 posted on 02/08/2008 8:47:43 PM PST by Tramonto
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One loser endorses another. What’s your point in posting the Hunter pic?


14 posted on 02/08/2008 8:51:46 PM PST by Extremely Extreme Extremist (The Constitution does not give me the authority to run your life - Ron Paul)
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“The more the liberal media establishment ignore, ridicule, and make hateful comments about Huckabee especially about his Christian faith, the more I back him.

So there.”

The liberal media has been praising Huckabee throughout this campaign and covering up Huckabee’s release of violent criminals, government subsidies for illegal aliens, tax increases etc. The only candidate whose faith has been attacked has been Romney for being a Mormon.


15 posted on 02/08/2008 10:31:20 PM PST by detective
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To: Tramonto
We note that in many of the hottest contests so far, the vote has been divided into thirds—typically, about one-third for Governor Huckabee, one third for Senator McCain, and one third for all the other candidates.

This analysis doesn't do a very good job of explaining why Mitt has more delegates than Huck.

16 posted on 02/09/2008 1:01:20 AM PST by rogue yam
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All Huckster accomplished was to dilute the conservative vote so that neither Fred Thompson nor Romney could win . . .

Oh, yeah, and I suppose he "diluted the conservative vote" to stop Duncan Hunter too? The fact is that none of the other candidates favored on this forum were particularly attractive to VOTERS, particularly social conservatives, and that's why Huckabee has done as well as he did.

17 posted on 02/09/2008 5:12:21 AM PST by madprof98 ("moritur et ridet" - salvianus)
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To: Tramonto

You called yourself stupid, not me.


18 posted on 02/09/2008 6:42:13 AM PST by rintense (You don't advance conservatism by becoming more liberal. Piss off McCain and Huck!)
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Apparently we haven’t been listening to the same media.


19 posted on 02/09/2008 9:45:50 AM PST by eleni121 (+ En Touto Nika! By this sign conquer! + Constantine the Great)
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To: Extremely Extreme Extremist

Christian nanny-stater, compassionate conservative on steriods is hateful?


Whoaaa...nothing wrong with being a compassionate conservative—it’s a powerful and very conservative belief. Helping out those in need and allowing those NOGs that do help more leeway is a good thing.

Steroids? who’s taking steroids now? Huck isn’t— so why post that?


20 posted on 02/09/2008 9:54:53 AM PST by eleni121 (+ En Touto Nika! By this sign conquer! + Constantine the Great)
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