Huckabee drops out

One commentator's view on Huck's governing abilities:

Mike Huckabee rocks! Proved his mettle by losing over 100 pounds. Anyone with that kind of discipline can surely govern. (www.ezslimtoday.com)

Here "IT" is, folks. The real measure of someone's ability to serve!! What a tool.

And the comment I wanted to put in, but didn't feel like registering to do it:
No NO No! John McCain rocks. Anyone who can maintain an hour-long erection shows true staying power! He will lead America back to Bigness!! (http://www.enzyte-male-enhancement.com)
 
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YES!!!! There are now just 2 left. One is the real deal, and the other isnt very liked.

Is it now possible that Ron Paul will get some recognition and support from the GOP? Just imagine Paul getting hoisted into people livingrooms starting tommorow! He will be new and fresh to most, and people will see they have a real choice. There will still be a convention no matter what from what I understand. It is still not over yet as the delegates dont even vote until then, so McCains 1000+ isnt really a firm number yet.
 
http://www.adn.com/front/story/334992.html

Got this from another source...also notice that Only McCain and Paul are listed on CNN's site for delegates?

either way, this doesn't surprise me that Huckabee is dropping out, there's really no point him him running anymore, especially with McCain having all the delegates that he does.

Either way, it's down to 2....[Redacted by Moderator], giving Ron the nomination (hopefully). XD
 
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Now Dr Paul will slam them all one by one he will be the dark horse that had the sword of truth. And now we must do our part there is hope as long as we support him. Remember its us that moves this for our country. Keep up the good work you are awsome. God bless
 
Will it just be Paul and McCain at convention? Is there a realistic chance or what?

There's not going to be a Convention. Well, a Convention where the Nominee is going to be disputed, at least. McCain, for all intents and purposes, is the official nominee after tonight. The wins in Vermont, Ohio, Texas and Rhode Island gave McCain more than the 1,191 delegates needed to win the nomination, according to media delegate counts. I read that Bush is expected to endorse him at the White House tomorrow.

Today, is officially the day that our campaign is over.

I guess I have no choice to go over to Obama now, as I am sure as Hell not casting my vote for McCain. We just need to pray that Ohio, Texas, and Pennsylvania don't screw this thing completely up make Hillary the nominee.

Hillary vs McCain ... if it comes to that, the country should demand to start the election over again.

One thing is for sure. Republican voters are going to get a Huge Wakeup call after they lose the General Election.
 
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there's always a convention...as the delegates still have to vote at the RNC--he's not the nominee until then.

Either way, according to politico.com Huckabee didn't just drop out...he dropped out and endorsed McCain. Yuck! I wasn't expecting that.
 
There's not going to be a Convention. Well, a Convention where the Nominee is going to be disputed, at least. McCain, for all intents and purposes, is the official nominee after tonight. The wins in Vermont, Ohio, Texas and Rhode Island gave McCain more than the 1,191 delegates needed to win the nomination, according to media delegate counts. I read that Bush is expected to endorse him at the White House tomorrow.

Today, is officially the day that our campaign is over.

I guess I have no choice to go over to Obama now, as I am sure as Hell not casting my vote for McCain. We just need to pray that Ohio, Texas, and Pennsylvania don't screw this thing completely up make Hillary the nominee.

Hillary vs McCain ... if it comes to that, the country should demand to start the election over again.

One thing is for sure. Republican voters are going to get a Huge Wakeup call after they lose the General Election.


You mean even if John McCain dies, he's still going to run in the general election? Or if he drops out due to a good swiftboating, he'll still be the Republican nominee? Or if as Devvy Kidd says, mountains of evidence of vote fraud releases the "bound" delegates to vote for whoever they want, John McCain is still going to be the nominee?


Gee fuckin whiz... I guess you are right. If it's all over it's all over.

I wonder why Ron Paul hasn't seen the light yet?

hmmmmmm...

gonna go vote for Obama now huh? wow... I'd rather vote for a pig.
 
Mitt officially dropped out a long time ago.

I missed that news!!!

I saw where he suspended his campaign and kept his delegates, but I missed him actually officially dropping out. Did he endorse McCain?

I must admit, I haven't been paying much attention since super tuesday.
 
Just found this:



Romney may rejoin GOP presidential race.

The Los Angeles Times is reporting that “Josh Romney, one of former Gov. Mitt Romney’s five sons, says it’s ‘possible’ his father may rejoin the race for the White House.” Earlier this month, Romney “suspended” his campaign and endorsed Sen. John McCain’s (R-AZ) bid a week later. But Romney has yet to comment on the recent New York Times article on McCain’s close ties to lobbyists and “still retains control of the nearly 300 delegates he’s already won.”

February 25, 2008 12:35 pm | Comment (87)

http://thinkprogress.org/2008/02/25/its-possible-romney-will-return-to-race-son-says/



So I'm assuming for now that he didn't actually officially drop out.... his campaign is still in a state of suspension. Now why would he keep his options open? Is something going to "happen" to McCain? Maybe a good swift boating?
 
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