Huckabee wins Kansas caucus

Posted by Jonathan Williams on Feb 9th, 2008
2008
Feb 9

According to Fox News’ projection, Huckabee is set to win Kansas with a commanding lead over McCain.

Mike Huckabee won the Kansas Republican presidential caucuses, beating John McCain, according to a projection by Fox News.

 

With 65 percent of Kansas’s precincts reporting, former Arkansas governor Huckabee, 52, was leading 61 percent to 24 percent for Arizona Senator McCain, 71, and 11 percent for Ron Paul, according to the Associated Press.

 

At stake in today’s vote are 36 of the state’s 39 delegates to the Republican National Convention in September. The state has three so-called super delegates who can decide on their own who to support.

Lets hope that this is a sign of things to come now that Romney is officially out of the race.

 

UPDATE:

 

Here is Gateway Pundits’ take on what Huckabee’s impressive win means for McCain.

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