Tuesday, February 5, 2008

United We Stand: Against McCain - A Vote for Huckabee is a Vote for McCain

With "Super Tuesday" ending only hours from now, the nation seems to be polarizing to two distinct candidates: John McCain and Mitt Romney. Some have gone far enough to even say, "A Vote for Huckabee is a Vote for McCain."

A vote for Huckabee is a vote for McCain. Why? When Huckabee couldn't even take the very evangelical South Carolina where the majority of his supporters come from, his momentum came to a halt. After losing in SC, how can we expect him to win anywhere else? Not only did he lose in SC, but he came in distant fourth in Florida. National polls now show him in third. In terms of delegate count, CNN puts Romney just 5 delegates behind McCain. Huckabee trails a distant third place with 29 delegates. That is 63 delegates behind Mitt Romney, and 68 behind McCain.

Although I respect Huckabee for who he is, I have no one other than Mitt Romney to look to lead our nation. McCain is very liberal when it comes to many different issues. Though Huckabee continues to fight the battle, Romney truly is the only one who would be able to defeat McCain.

For this cause I support Romney and hope that others too will see that this is a battle between McCain and Romney. Though it is hard to switch sides, we in the Mitt Romney camp would welcome all supporters from the Huckabee camp. United, we must stand, against McCain.

A vote for Huckabee, may be a vote for Huckabee (as he put it), but it also helps to give McCain the momentum for the presidential nomination.

Vote Romney Feb 5!

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