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Novak, however, fails to mention what may be the McCain camp's real anxiety over Huckabee's remaining in the race: fear over a brokered convention, possibly overturning the primary results.
In a Feb. 14 e-mail to supporters, Huckabee stressed that possibility, writing: "A few weeks ago, I stood at Chuck Norris' ranch before a crowd of people and said that Texas would be the place where the dynamics of this race changed dramatically in our favor.
"Since then, after winning West Virginia, Tennessee, Georgia, Alabama, Arkansas, Kansas and Louisiana and fighting close races in Washington, Oklahoma, Missouri and Virginia we have positioned ourselves to do just that."
He goes on to explain his goal of creating a brokered convention, a possibility that could throw the nomination wide open not just to him and McCain, but others
full article at:
http://www.newsmax.com:80/insidecover/Novak_McCain_huckabee/2008/02/17/73421.html?s=sp&promo_code=4578-1
In a Feb. 14 e-mail to supporters, Huckabee stressed that possibility, writing: "A few weeks ago, I stood at Chuck Norris' ranch before a crowd of people and said that Texas would be the place where the dynamics of this race changed dramatically in our favor.
"Since then, after winning West Virginia, Tennessee, Georgia, Alabama, Arkansas, Kansas and Louisiana and fighting close races in Washington, Oklahoma, Missouri and Virginia we have positioned ourselves to do just that."
He goes on to explain his goal of creating a brokered convention, a possibility that could throw the nomination wide open not just to him and McCain, but others
full article at:
http://www.newsmax.com:80/insidecover/Novak_McCain_huckabee/2008/02/17/73421.html?s=sp&promo_code=4578-1