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Tuesday, February 5, 2008
posted by Kyle Hampton | 7:31 PM | permalink
Paul deals with Huck for WV delegates.

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Say what you will about him, I never expected back door dealings out of Ron Paul of all people...



30 pieces of silver for Paul, eh?



Plurality is a poor sense of consensus. A better method is preferential voting. Another is elimination voting. People who supported the eliminated candidate are free to vote for whom they want.

It is clear that in WV the vote was anti-Romney. And that is who won.

WV found consensus. There was nothing wrong.

Now that deal in Louisiana where McCain had the same people on his committed list and on a uncommitted list--that was wrong.




posted by Jon | 2:57 PM | permalink
I’ve said this before, and I make no bones about saying it again.

Mike Huckabee is a man without honor.

Maybe you’ve thought I just say that because I believe he’s only in this campaign to siphon off votes from Mitt. This fact is not in dispute.

Today, however, both he and McCain have taken the political system to a new low – something that truly requires the combination of shamelessness and desperation embodied by those two campaigns.

In the West Virginia Caucus, when it became apparent that Mitt would pull out the first victory of this Super Tuesday, Huck and McCain supporters (obviously working in tandem) got together to combine their delegates against Mitt. Huckabee won his first caucus since Iowa – only with the support of McCain backers intent on derailing the Mitt Express.

If McCain and Huck are going to collude their campaigns, then the time has come for McCain to announce Huck as his VP. To continue Huck’s charade of a campaign is simply dishonest, dishonorable, and makes a mockery of the political primary system.

This tactic is a travesty and West Virginia should be ashamed they allowed themselves to be used in such a fashion.

Memo to Huck: Win fair, or go home. Actually, in truth, you should have gone home a very long time ago. You are a man without honor – and your national political future is over. End Memo.

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I too am upset by Huck's shameless character. He's only in this for himself. Purely selfish.



I think the first thing President Romney should do is demand reform in the Primary Process. This is a joke.



This is very sad. How would either McCain or Huckabee supporters feel if someone did this to them?




posted by Kyle Hampton | 1:06 PM | permalink

I know that caucus rules are a little different, but this seems to be a good start to the day at least.

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Naturally, because Romney won, WV is deemed by the MSM as "not an important state" so the only report we get of it is a graphic.



I think that Paul was pushed out, and now McCain. Down to Mitt and Hick and all of McCain's people are going to Huck. Comes down to Paul's folks; and I don't think Mitt will get that many of them.



He may not, however, I don't see them going to nanny-state Huck either.



WV is not done yet.
WV has a rule that the winner MUST win the majority.
Romney did not so it will now go to a second round with only Romney, Huckabee, and McCain on it.
The vote will then be among only those three.
If a majority is still not picked, then it will go to a 3rd round with only the top 2 on the list.
Eventually a majority MUST be picked.
This still looks good for Romney!!



...or the voting's not done and cnn's just posting a first ballot for some odd reason. That could be another reason for the lack of coverage. (A perfectly good MSM rant wasted due to that little "reality" thing. Darn)

I guess we'll all just have keep our fingers crossed.



Sorry, according to update the Corner, Paul voters are going in large numbers to Huck. That with the likely McCain voter switch will give it to Huck.

Apparently Paul folks, are genetically wired to vote for someone with no chance at winning.



Keeping my fingers crossed for Mitt today.

I'm eager to hear some results tonight and to hear about what happened in LA with the voting equipment. Drudge has a bit on it.



Rush just announced that the McCain forces have joined Huck's forces and Huckabee has won West Virginia. Rush also stressed "A vote for Huckabee is a vote for McCain."




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