View Full Version : Voters just won't behave like pundits want --
SonflowerGurl
02-09-2008, 08:32 PM
Mike Huckabee WINS Kansas Caucus....
Mike Huckabee won the caucuses in Kansas, the first contest of the day. Huckabee's win followed a strong showing in the South earlier in the week, when the Baptist minister won four Southern states and West Virginia in Super Tuesday.
Huckabee had 60 percent to McCain's 24 percent in the first clear matchup between the two since Mitt Romney dropped out of the race on Thursday. Texas Rep. Ron Paul had 11 percent.
:D Can you tell? I LIKE MIKE
clemsontigers23
02-10-2008, 12:06 AM
I like Mike as well. He's the last hope for true conservatism in the White House.
wannabaRSgirl
02-10-2008, 03:40 PM
It's no secret....
I LIKE MIKE!!!
rossid
02-10-2008, 05:26 PM
Although he got my caucus support recently it seemed like he may end up the V.P. on the ticket. Now he is still fighting and winning some but is it just to be V.P., to air his issues, especially the ones on which he is truly conservative, staying away from things like taxes?
SonflowerGurl
02-10-2008, 06:45 PM
Although he got my caucus support recently it seemed like he may end up the V.P. on the ticket. Now he is still fighting and winning some but is it just to be V.P., to air his issues, especially the ones on which he is truly conservative, staying away from things like taxes?
Well, the way I see it is Mike Huckabee staying in the race until either him or McCain have the 1191 delegates needed as a good thing. Sure it's a uphill battle for Mike in the current totals but even this weekend he gained ground. More importantly, Mike's stands on important issues need to be represented by the Republican party namely us "social conservatives". As for the VP, he'd be a solid choice but I don't think until he's not a presidential contender it's a little early to even consider.
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