Is Huck About to Give Up?

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Here's an interesting story,

Speaking to reporters Monday night on a flight to Atlanta, Mr.
Huckabee vowed to fight on. But he also acknowledged the possibility
that he might need to plan for a defeat, according to The Associated
Press.

"If the campaign doesn't make it all the way, we want to walk away
completely in the black," Mr. Huckabee said.:)
 
Here's an interesting story,

Speaking to reporters Monday night on a flight to Atlanta, Mr.
Huckabee vowed to fight on. But he also acknowledged the possibility
that he might need to plan for a defeat, according to The Associated
Press.

"If the campaign doesn't make it all the way, we want to walk away
completely in the black," Mr. Huckabee said.:)

god i hope so!!!


if he drops. we can go to town on all the evangelicals!!!!!!!


this is would make it so much easier for me. i live in texas
 
Here's an interesting story,

Speaking to reporters Monday night on a flight to Atlanta, Mr.
Huckabee vowed to fight on. But he also acknowledged the possibility
that he might need to plan for a defeat, according to The Associated
Press.

"If the campaign doesn't make it all the way, we want to walk away
completely in the black," Mr. Huckabee said.:)

Well, I doubt he'll drop out before Feb5th. I also think he has always had his eye on a VP slot and to not walking away as a complete washout.
 
Yea it wouldn't be good if he through his support behind another NeoCon

Well...You know he will.

I don't think he will drop out of the race just yet. I think he might push through to Super Tuesday.
 
i really worry if he drops out.. his supporters over there are completely lost to reality and i'm not sure they could handle the truth. i wonder what will become of them when he does drop out. we have a Revolution to win... what have they got to support?
 
Yea it wouldn't be good if he through his support behind another NeoCon

I don't think Romney would have Huckabee... McCain seems crazy enough to take Huck with all the baggage he has. Also, I see Rudy as desperate enough to take on Huck for the same reasons as McCain...so he can compete in the south.

If Huck is hopping on Rudys train I can really see Huck dropping out before Florida just to prop up Rudy for his run there. Its risky for Huck but I think hes done everything he has wanted. He can sense, I think, that he would be coming out the looser in the general election against Hillary or Obama. He has no agenda or vision, hes looking for whats gonna get him out of that 550k house into something a little bigger.
 
Hannity today (it’s a know your enemy thing) alluded to the fact that Huck would not be running in Florida?
 
Ron Paul is clearly the most christian candidate left after Huckabee leaves.. Paul wins here if Huck drops out. And would get the evangelical supporters
 
Ron Paul is clearly the most christian candidate left after Huckabee leaves.. Paul wins here if Huck drops out. And would get the evangelical supporters

Some how I can see McCain soaking up that vote, just like he got the anti war vote.
 
Hannity today (it’s a know your enemy thing) alluded to the fact that Huck would not be running in Florida?

I read somewhere on here that he stopped campaigning in Florida because he couldn't afford to spend money there. He's low on cash.
 
Here's an interesting story,

Speaking to reporters Monday night on a flight to Atlanta, Mr.
Huckabee vowed to fight on. But he also acknowledged the possibility
that he might need to plan for a defeat, according to The Associated
Press.

"If the campaign doesn't make it all the way, we want to walk away
completely in the black," Mr. Huckabee said.:)
Link to the source?
 
Romney is unlikely to get the evangelicals. Work 'em. McCain is soft on pro-life, no fiscal conservative, can't tell Russia from Germany. Don't mention Romney's religion. Don't mention him at all unless the subject comes up (it ain't likely to). Work 'em!
 
Well, I doubt he'll drop out before Feb5th. I also think he has always had his eye on a VP slot and to not walking away as a complete washout.

+1 I think Huck got into the race to put himself out there and I honestly believe that he did better than he originally expected. He knew he would ultimately come up short but all he wanted to do is put some points on the board and then wait for the frontrunner to call him back to be the VP.
 
It seemed like Huck was hinting that Florida may be the decider for him staying in the race or not when I saw a report like this on CNN. I can only hope that he'll drop out that night if it is. It'll be much easier to pick up Huckabee supporters at the polls the next day in Mobile. All I would have to do is show them his Sanctity of Life Act I think to show them who Dr. Paul really is compared to the other choices if Huckabee isn't on the ballot.
 
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