Posted on 01/20/2012 5:00:49 AM PST by wolfman23601
Gov. Bob McDonnell said this morning that he's endorsing former Massachusetts Gov. Mitt Romney today before heading to South Carolina to campaign for the Republican presidential candidate ahead of the Palmetto State's primary Saturday.
Virginia's governor discussed his endorsement of Romney on CNBC's show, "Squawk Box," and planned additional interviews with CNN and FOX News.
Those interviews coincide with McDonnell's travel to New York City for a economic development meeting this morning.
The governor will head to South Carolina this afternoon for a rally in Charleston and remain in the state into Saturday for other Romney campaign events tonight and tomorrow in Greenville.
McDonnell, a potential vice presidential contender, is offering his endorsement as the presidential primary field narrows. Texas Gov. Rick Perry withdrew from the race Thursday and former Utah governor Jon Huntsman dropped out before that.
In endorsing Romney, McDonnell joins a number of fellow Virginia Republicans who already offered their endorsement to the candidate. Lt. Gov. Bill Bolling is chairman of Romney's Virginia campaign.
Virginia's Republican presidential primary election is set for March 6. Only Romney and U.S. Rep. Ron Paul qualified for the ballot.
McDonnell endorsed Perry right out of the box. Then Perry peaked and started his slide and McDonnell didn't say much after that. Hopefully his new endorsement will have the same effect on Romney.
Bob stepped into into this time with the conservative base and is going to take some heat. I don’t think his endorsement is going to mean much in SC especially after last night.
Typical of your older sort of Republicans in the Souf' they simply cannot imagine that anything can go on outside the small shell of their inner circle.
This is part of the problem with the Republican party in the Souf' ~ too many traditionalists still run it.
We need a serious purge. Bring in modern people. Modern minds. Forward looking folks who view the Republican party as something other than a refuge from the Democrats.
We need a CREDENTIALS CHALLENGE and somebody there to pull that off.
He can't be trusted.
Give it 10 years.
They don't even need to like the guy to go through that computation.
I'm not ready to make that assumption. What IS sure is that the candidates should've had people here on the ground to ensure they had enough signatures to get onto the ballot in the first place. For all their faults, Romney and Paul did their homework.
Stick it to him and vote Paul in the primary!
People will go to prison.
Remember, it wasn't until he turned in 15,000+ signatures that the Party set a 15,000 cutoff above which signatures would not be validated.
It's really more than suspicious ~ IT'S EVIDENCE!
You know what, my husband and I were planning on doing just that. But the other day, a Freeper posted that some of Romney’s people have been working for Paul all along, and plan on trying to throw his delegates to Paul. I don’t want to help land that nutcase in the White House :::shudder:::.
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