To: BamaBelle
Huckabee just signed Jeff Sessions immigration pledge today. I think he will handle this problem differently as a President from what he did as a Governor.
The problem I see with voting for Huckabee at this time is that when he drops out, IF he endorses McCain - ALL of his delegates will go to McCain.
So if I voted for him, I could indirectly be voting for McCain. Huckabee seems to have more in common with McCain and has been attacking Romney lately, so I think that's the way he'd go with an endorsement.
Just as all those that voted for Hunter have effectively voted for McCain. McAmnesty now has all the Hunter delegates. That would make me sick if I voted for Hunter early on...
156 posted on
02/02/2008 5:49:19 PM PST by
CottonBall
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To: CottonBall
"The problem I see with voting for Huckabee at this time is that when he drops out, IF he endorses McCain - ALL of his delegates will go to McCain."You've gotta know, the Huckster's not running for President, he's running for Veep, on the "McInsane/Huckleberry" ticket.
So, yep, a vote for him is sure enough a vote for McLame.
171 posted on
02/02/2008 6:18:56 PM PST by
Redbob
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