Read entire story here: McCain's Romney endorsement doesn’t faze Huckabee.
The election is over, Huck. It's mathematically impossible for you to win.
You're the only one who doesn't realize the wedding occurred when Mitt endorsed McCain. The two may not unite on a ticket, but Romney's support of McCain ended the race. You've never been truly viable, Huck.
You're not concerned about middle America. You just can't get enough of the attention.
Most election cycles happen this way. The victor is pronounced a few states after Iowa. Many votes don't "count." That's the nature of our process.
“I think still the Republican Party ought to be big enough to have the debate, the discussion and an election. I’m not just willing to be part of the coronation yet,” Huckabee told CNN Thursday. “If we have a battle and [McCain] wins, he wins. But he hasn’t won yet so I just think it’s a little bit premature to go ahead and slice the cake when you haven’t had the wedding yet.”
The election is over, Huck. It's mathematically impossible for you to win.
You're the only one who doesn't realize the wedding occurred when Mitt endorsed McCain. The two may not unite on a ticket, but Romney's support of McCain ended the race. You've never been truly viable, Huck.
Huckabee described McCain’s growing support as “a ‘me too’ herd mentality.” “There's a lot of folks in the establishment of the party now not wanting to be left out,” he told reporters.
“But what I'm concerned about is that there are a whole lot of people out here in middle America who are feeling left out. They're feeling their votes aren't even going to be counted.”
You're not concerned about middle America. You just can't get enough of the attention.
Most election cycles happen this way. The victor is pronounced a few states after Iowa. Many votes don't "count." That's the nature of our process.
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