“Before Thursday, a vote for the Huckster was a vote against a conservative candidate (Mitt was not my favorite, but he was the last resort). But now that there are none left but McCain and the Huckster, the game has changed (RuPaul hasn’t won anything and is not part of the equation). A vote for Huckabee is a protest vote against McCain. Now whether it will matter in the long run is debatable. However, it is the only way to make our voice heard. And, who knows, if neither has a majority by the convention their may be an opportunity to have a third candidate come to the front. (I know I’m just daydreaming about winning the lottery, but at least our voice will be heard.)”
Perhaps you are right. It will be interesting to see the results this evening from Louisiana and Washington. Sure would be fun to see McCAin get a great put down.....if it could lead to Romney getting back in with Fred!
Perhaps you are right. It will be interesting to see the results this evening from Louisiana and Washington. Sure would be fun to see McCAin get a great put down.....if it could lead to Romney getting back in with Fred!I would hope that most voting today would think the same way; coalesce behind one who is still left in the race, not necessarily as a supporter, but as a way to protest and maybe even stop the worst candidate the party has had in my memory and maybe since early in the 20th century.