
HUCKABEE SHOWS UP BIG, IN THE EARLY PRIMARIES
At six o'clock AM, at small schools, VFW's, and small convention halls around the 24 states, on "Super Tuesday," were filled with potential voters. However, there was one thing that was certain at the beginning of the voting day, Mitt Romney was not happy. Mitt Romney had his machine using phone calls, the media and cable outlets, and was even screaming from the hills of Utah, "A VOTE FOR MIKE HUCKABEE IS A VOTE FOR JOHN McCAIN! MIKE HUCKABEE SHOULD JUST DROP OUT OF THE RACE, FOR A TWO PERSON RUN DOWN!"
Mike Huckabee had other ideas, and so did the people voting for him. Early on "Super Tuesday's" polls closing, Mike Huckabee has not only won delegates, but he has won four full states (and not just Arkansas). Obviously, a vote for Governor Huckabee was not a vote for McCain, but it was a vote for Huckabee. There was no media people, papers, or really anyone that I personally read/watched, that wanted anything to do with Mike Huckabee over the weekend (except my humble self). However, Mike Huckabee now will have more power than anyone ever thought with his newly won delegates. Mitt Romney should have used his vast political knowledge, that he boasted so early and often about, to not make an enemy of other candidates. The liberal, flip flopping, Governor of Massachusetts must have never heard the quote, "The enemy of my enemy is my friend." It is really to bad for Mitt, because he will not be getting a whiff of any of those delegates Huckabee worked hard to get.
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