It must be very painful for Ann Romney right now, and if you listened to Mitt tonight, you know she's ready to call it quit. But he's going to carry on, even to the convention, though I hope that will not be the case. He does not need to spend all the money for a lost cause.
It's great day today for Mike Huckabee, starting with West Virginia in the afternoon, and Arkansas as expected. The numbers were slipping the last few days but it looks like the enthusiasm among his supporters in Alabama, Georgia, Missouri, and Tennessee will carry it through. I am glad to hear that there was no direct contact between Huckabee and McCain when Mike was asked about a back room deal with McCain in West Virginia. That way Huckabee is free to choose his running mate and not having to make deal with anyone. The only sad thing is that it does not look like there will be reconciliation between governor Romney and governor Huckabee. Mike Huckabee will need to find a running mate from the north to balance the ticket, I don't know who it would be right now. Maryland lieutenant governor Michael Steel was mentioned by some but I am not sure since he lost the senate rate there in 2006 by 10%. But then 2006 was a bad year for Republican overall and the loss was less than 200,000 votes.
For McCain, his anger and profanity, his adultery and divorce, his actions while he was at Hanoi Hilton, giving the enemy more than name, serial and rank, and almost turning his back on the GOP, and his trouble among conservatives in his own home state of Arizona, are very troublesome.
No comments:
Post a Comment