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January 29th, 2008 at 9:50 pm

McCain Wins Florida, Giuliani Set to Drop, Mitt Still Looking Strong with Conservatives

All the news agencies began to declare the winner in Florida with only 55% of the precincts reporting. Now isn’t the time to debate the validity of microsampling but that said, it seems that Sen. MexiCain as one of my compatriots called him won the Sunshine State.

Rudy Giuliani who put all of his eggs in Florida’s basket failed to finish strong and is expected to drop out. In his post election address to his supporters, he spoke of his campaign in past tense fueling the speculation that he is going to drop. Insiders are saying that Rudy is in “negotiations” with the MexiCain camp for his endorsement. This I find interesting because the only reason to negotiate is if he is looking for a VP designation or a promised cabinet post should MexiCain win the General. To that I’m saying that I think that they are both beginning to count chickens before the eggs are even laid.

It is my belief that the Nomination will not be determined until late March, maybe April, or possibly even May. I think that Super Tuesday will be a split and with the Huckster vowing to stay in “until the 9th inning” the delegate count might get interesting.

To me the only choice for Conservatives, I mean real Conservatives, is Mitt Romney. I’ve been saying that I am reserving my official endorsement of anyone until after Super Tuesday. But as I begin to see it play out it is my belief that unless I put my 1/50th of a dollar in this mess in order to insure that I’ve said all that I can to prevent MexiCain from gaining the Nomination.

Mitt is on the right side of all the big issues. True he’s changed position of abortion, but so has millions of Americans. Jane Roe, Norma McCorvey, has changed her position. So why can’t Mitt?

So now friends, you can say I’m on board…


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