Meanwhile, Huckabee was caught this weekend in Massachussetts, where he will win NO delegates. Meanwhile, he has slipped from first to third in Georgia, where he SHOULD take first place, and probably would if he was spending time in the state.
So, why is Huckabee off where he can't possibly win, but might possibly siphon off votes to help McCain, and ignoring McCain being a couple points ahead of him in Georgia?
Why is Huckabee in Tennessee on Sunday, instead of states where he's fighting with McCain?
We know the answer, and it's the same answer as to why he dropped out of Florida.
CharlesWayneCT asked, “So, why is Huckabee off where he can’t possibly win, but might possibly siphon off votes to help McCain, and ignoring McCain being a couple points ahead of him in Georgia? Why is Huckabee in Tennessee on Sunday, instead of states where he’s fighting with McCain?”
Charles, I think you have your answer in the results.
In Georgia, the results were Huckabee 34%, McCain 32%, Romney 30%.
In Tennessee, the results were Huckabee 34%, McCain 32%, Romney 28%.
Would you now care to admit that McCain chose wisely where to spend his time leading up to Super Tuesday?
Dave