Well, I would suggest to you that both Perry and Huntsman are still in because they think they have a chance and think they are the best people for the job.
It may be an outside chance, but it is a chance.
I see no virtue in WHINING for somebody to drop out.
It is up to your candidate, whoever it is, to drop the others out by winning himself.
The implication that Perry is somehow hurting anybody’s candidate by staying in is stupid. You don’t know where his votes would go or who he’d endorse.
When I see someone posting that Perry should drop out, it turns me into the Incredible Hulk or maybe Newt and I lash back by dissing on the other candidates.
I don’t exactly mean to do that, but I do it.
Because the other candidates do have serious flaws and it bugs the heck out of me that only a few people realize that Rick Perry is the best candidate and the most able to beat Obama.
I’m sorry but if Rick Perry really was the best candidate, it would show in the caucus and primaries, heck even the polls.
He’s not the best candidate in a year when voters are looking for someone that TALKS a good game. First impressions mean a lot and the first impression that we got of Rick wasn’t pretty.
We moved on.
(I WILL give this; he’d make the best President of all of them, he’s just a horrible candidate)