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		<title>Is Romney Making a Play for VP?</title>
		<link>http://www.donkephant.net/2008/02/07/is-romney-making-a-play-for-vp/</link>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 07 Feb 2008 20:07:37 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[In case you&#8217;ve been under a small rock today, Mitt Romney &#8220;suspended&#8221; his candidacy for President.  There is a difference between suspending and quitting apparently.  Although, if you ask me, they are essentially the same thing. The question is, did Romney do it to make a play for VP.  After Tuesday, he&#8217;s a distant second [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>In case you&#8217;ve been under a small rock today, Mitt Romney &#8220;suspended&#8221; his candidacy for President.  There is a difference between suspending and quitting apparently.  Although, if you ask me, they are essentially the same thing.</p>
<p>The question is, did Romney do it to make a play for VP.  After Tuesday, he&#8217;s a distant second to McCain and if things proceed as they already have, he&#8217;ll stay there.  So, rather than spend the money and make a little bit of a speed bump for McCain, he drops out.  What if he then begins talks with McCain to become the VP on the ticket.  If it&#8217;s obvious that he isn&#8217;t going to win the presidential nomination, why not save your money for a national campaign against your true competition, the Democrats.</p>
<p>He even mentions a &#8220;national campaign&#8221; when he drops his bid.  Not in a personal sense, but he does mention it.  I really think that there is a play here for VP.  Huckabee, if he sticks in the race, (or not really) is running out of money.  He isn&#8217;t a truly wealthy man like Romney.  He has less monetarily to bring to the table as the VP candidate.  Of course, the fighting amongst the McCain and Romney campaigns in the last few weeks would tend to say that it won&#8217;t happen, but worse enemies have become allies before.</p>
<p>Should be interesting to see if this plays out.</p>
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		<title>Super Tuesday Decides Nothing</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 06 Feb 2008 17:32:54 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>donkephant</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[The dust has settled.  And the winner is&#8230; Well, we&#8217;ll just have to wait and see.  Clinton and Obama seem to have settled exactly where they were, only with slightly higher numbers.  McCain took over the front runner spot on the Republicans side, but is still more than 50% away from the number needed to [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The dust has settled.  And the winner is&#8230; Well, we&#8217;ll just have to wait and see.  Clinton and Obama seem to have settled exactly where they were, only with slightly higher numbers.  McCain took over the front runner spot on the Republicans side, but is still more than 50% away from the number needed to secure the nomination.</p>
<p>Huckabee seems to have pulled a bit of a surprise on everyone and won a fair bit of the races.  Not nearly enough to get himself into the running full time, but close enough for it to be conceivable that he might take second place from Romney before it&#8217;s all said and done.  Which brings us to good ol&#8217; Mitt.  Besides resounding victories in Massachusetts and Utah, his campaign suffered greatly last night.  Not nearly the result that they expected, to be sure.</p>
<p>Where does that leave all of us?  Well, if you&#8217;re a Dem, you&#8217;ve still got to make a choice.  If you&#8217;re a Republican, everyone would like you to think that the choice has been made for you, but in reality, the choice is still yours.  There are still several states left to vote, so it really could be anyones race in the end.</p>
<p>Super Tuesday decided nothing.</p>
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		<title>Huckabee Gets First Blood in W. Virginia</title>
		<link>http://www.donkephant.net/2008/02/05/huckabee-gets-first-blood-in-w-virginia/</link>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 05 Feb 2008 21:39:43 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>donkephant</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[My man Huckabee pulled off the win in W. Virginia.  The first of the Super Tuesday races to be called.  He gets all 18 of the delegates and another notch in the belt. Jered was kind enough to point out that the win was partially due to some supporters of McCain switching sides so that [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>My man <a href="http://www.cnn.com/2008/POLITICS/02/05/super.main/index.html" title="Huckabee wins W. Virginia" target="_blank">Huckabee pulled off the win in W. Virginia</a>.  The first of the Super Tuesday races to be called.  He gets all 18 of the delegates and another notch in the belt.</p>
<p><a href="http://www.jeredtede.com/?p=222" title="Jered t ede" target="_blank">Jered</a> was kind enough to point out that the win was partially due to some supporters of McCain switching sides so that Romney wouldn&#8217;t win.  Fair enough.  The part missing there is that McCain didn&#8217;t get much of the vote to begin with and Romney didn&#8217;t get enough to call it a majority and a win.  So, the McCain voters swapped in the second vote and gave enough extra votes to Huckabee to win the vote.  Not exactly the way it&#8217;s being portrayed.  According to most MSM sources, Huckabee won only because the McCain voters switched.  Not exactly true.  If he hadn&#8217;t had a pretty big supply of  voters to begin with, it wouldn&#8217;t have been a possibility in the first place.</p>
<p>Romney&#8217;s campaign is understandably upset with the loss and have gone so far as to call the McCain campaign out as &#8220;underhanded.&#8221;  Well, again, if Romney would have had the votes in the first place, it wouldn&#8217;t be an issue.  Maybe they should spend less time worrying about how the McCain campaign turned some lemons into lemonade and more time figuring out why a state that was supposed to be a &#8220;sure thing&#8221; for Romney turned into a count off with a second vote.</p>
<p>Finally, as a Huckabee supporter, I feel it my responsibility to say that I think there are a few more surprises up Mike&#8217;s sleeve.  At the moment, he&#8217;s a little behind, but with this win in WV, I think he could gain a little more momentum in the south.  And of course, my conspiracy theory radar just went off and thinks that the MSM is playing up the McCain voter migration in order to offset some of that momentum.  Or as a last ditch effort to head off what could end up being a very good day for Huckabee.</p>
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