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I'll go out on a limb and call it a Huckabee Revival - he'll come away very close to being at the top of delegate counts, #2 behind McCain and not by much, still very much in it !
Hillary walks away as the clear Democratic delegate leader
I'll go out on a limb and call it a Huckabee Revival - he'll come away very close to being at the top of delegate counts, #2 behind McCain and not by much, still very much in it !
Hillary walks away as the clear Democratic delegate leader
Your in fantasy land, Huck just needs to go away period.
Maybe the pro-abortion, anti-gun, San Francisco Liberal, Romney can run as Clinton's VP.
You keep calling him a liberial but have very little evicedence besides he is for abortion and doesnt like guns. How about McCain he is in favor of the death tax, believes in taxing the rich, doesnt like tax cuts and works with some of the biggest liberals in politics on a regular basis. Who is the bigger liberal?
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If I am doing my math right, McCain could be stopped (momentum does not always last), but I am not sure how that would be done. I don't think Romney is convincing voters that he is really conservative. Huckabee is looking like a bible belt regional candidate. Even with 2nd place delegates, I wonder how much of his fortune Romney is willing to expend on this project.
Obama is an interesting phenomenon, but he is going to have to win big states with big delegates. The press loves him but queen hillary has the machine. I noticed that the Reuters/Zogby poll crashed and burned again in California. Those lads need to go back to statistics school.
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