Unfortunately yes. Enough Southern Evangelicals already voted for the liberals Huck and McCain over Fred in the primary states. What place did conservatives Fred and Duncan come in in SC? Duncan is an Evangelical as well but they were more interested in the populist message the Huckster was peddling. Just look up the stats from SC or Iowa Primaries or Rush Limbaughs voter analysis of the Florida vote based on religiou affiliation. Iowa is especially interesting as over half the state is Evangelical. Iowa, unfortunately turned out record numbers on the Dem side. Utah on the other hand is the only state Clinton came in third in. They have the highest GOP rate in every election. Former Romney supporters will vote for the GOP in higher numbers than any other group.
Your state of Tennessee has a particularly poor showing as Fred came in 5th and Duncan 8th. Who was your vote for? Let me guess. The Huckster.
Anyway I'm done posting about the battles from a year ago. We can all agree that this week is the time to unite behind Palin.
Too bad, the Mythster and his malignant "Harpies of Hate" did not feel the same way.
By what convoluted logic does that prove your point that "Former Romney supporters will vote for the GOP in higher numbers than any other group."? You really believe that Evangelicals will vote for Obama? Huck isn't on the ticket, in case you haven't noticed.
You REALLY need to get over your anger that Evangelicals voted for Huckabee. It was just fine with you that mormons voted for Romney by 9-1.