Huckabee will stick in the race until the end

Posted by Jonathan Williams on Feb 4th, 2008
2008
Feb 4

Presidential hopeful Mike Huckabee vowed to stick in the race until someone has the needed 1,191 delegates to win the Republican nomination even if that means staying in after “Super Tuesday.”

“I’ll stay in until someone has 1,191 delegates,” the former Arkansas governor insisted Sunday in a telephone interview with The Associated Press from Kennesaw, Ga. He was referring to the number of convention delegates needed to win the party nod. “A year ago, nobody said I’d still be here. Look who’s still on his feet.”

 

With 21 states holding contests Tuesday and offering more than 1,000 delegates, Huckabee’s continued presence could be a major factor in what essentially has become a two-man race between Republican front-runner John McCain and Mitt Romney.

 

A Southerner and one-time Baptist preacher, Huckabee hopes to perform strongly, if not win, Arkansas, Oklahoma, Tennessee, Alabama, Georgia and Missouri to reinvigorate his campaign.

If you are from those states listed above and support Huckabee, you better vote for him on Tuesday. You also better tell all your friends to vote for Huckabee on Tuesday as well. I know that in Missouri its an open primary so tell everyone, be it a republican, democrat, or independent, to go and vote for Huckabee.

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  1. Blatant Reality » Blog Archive » Well, Romney's out Says:

    […] Huckabee has pledged to stay in this race until the end so don’t expect him to drop out anytime […]

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