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Rudy Will Endorse McCain in California tomorrow

Miami, Fl: McCain Victory Party……

It’s off to California for the debate in the Reagan Library….
Giuliani will arrive non stop in California 2 or 3 hours ahead of McCain tomorrow who will stop to refuel in Tx.
Giuliani has publicly said he is going to California, but conspicuously refused to answer questions about participating in tomorrow night’s debate at the Reagan Library.
McCain had planned a news conference upon arrival in California tomorrow.
That is now being re-looked at in order to coordinate a joint appearance.
Neither campaign will confirm or deny plans for an endorsement tomorrow.
But OTHER GOP sources say it is being arranged for tomor

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Comment by Fredrick Pulscher

If Rudy endorsed McCain I can honestly say what President Reagan said when asked why he left the Democratic party, only in reverse. For me it is I did not leave the Republican Party, It left me. I cannot support a person who supports amnisty and is willing to say anything just to get elected.

 
Comment by jerry webb

John Mccain , the war hero, who calls all the military and vets to get them to vote for him . Then he goes into the senate , like he always does, And votes AGAINST THE MILITARY AND THE VETERANS ON ALMOST EVERY BILL THAT SUPPORTS THEM.
This man Appauls me as a military member.

And reports to day show that we spend more money on illegals in one year, Then we do in one year on the War in Iraq.
If Mccain gets the nonmination , or even gets elected, which hopefully doesn’t happen,
He will destroy the veterans, the military and make us an Un protected Third World Santuary Nation I can’t believe military in florida believe this idiot without checking his record, it would shock them I believe.

 
 
Comment by sue

McCain won, good now if Huck would follow Rudy’s exit we may really get at the issues, Wonder if McCain could win with out Huck? Just curious. Does McCain count on Huck to help him over the hump…We all knew that Rudy would give the torch to McCain and we know Huck is doing it also but McCain is not ready to tell Huck to go, he is scared to fly on his own still…So the story continue until at least next Tue.

 
Comment by amle

I am done with the Gop. I will not, under any circumstances, vote for mccain in the general election. he is not a conservative. Hey i know a pow that lives a couple blocks over. maybe he can run next time, if that is all the credentials you need for president.

 
Comment by cheryl Scott

I can not help but wonder if all the people who voted for Rudy feel that they wasted their vote? Especially if they do not support John McCain. I live in Tennessee and I am voting for Mitt Romney next Tuesday. If I would have voted for Rudy I would be upset because he is supporting McCain. I believe that next Tuesday will determine who win the Republican Nomination. I really hope it is not McCain. I hope Mitt Romney wins.
Cheryl

 
Comment by amle

the only reason mccain won was because of the liberal media. they love mccain. I wonder why?? thanks to you Carl Cameron. You are pathetic.

 
Comment by cheryl Scott

I would be so upset If I had voted for Rudy. I live in TN and I am voting on Tuesday for Mitt Romney. I think alot of supporters of Rudy will NOT follow him in support for John McCain. This is very disappointing. I hope Republican’s vote on Tuesday against McCain. Tuesday will determine who the Republican Candidate will be. I hope it is not McCain. This is it. Make it count people. This is our future and your children and grandchilrens future.
Cheryl
http://www.excellenceinamerica.com

 
Comment by D.A.

Missouri alone has 58 Delegates! This Race is anything but a two man race. Huckabee supporters must not waiver. Your vote counts! Do not sell out your vote, your voice. Be true to yourself!
Super Tuesday can Put Huckabee back on top. Like Mike said This is just the beginning and He is in it for all nine innings. He has come this far on less resources than anyone. One thing not lacking is the heart of his ardent supporters. This much dedication and heart deserves a second look.
http://www.mikehuckabee.com

 
Comment by Linda

If you haven’t heard that Rudy Guilliani will endorse Mccain in California. Maybe that might change the course of the Republican Nomination since most Republicans don’t like Guilliani but we won’t know until after the Primary Results.

Eventhough Mccain is ahead in the Race for the Presidency I am for Mitt Romney because he is more Conservative and a True Republican.

The only thing I am proud of Mccain is that he is a Veteran of the Military and I support our Troops and Honor all Veterans but I won’t Support a Candidate that is For Amnesty.

So I suggest everyone look and see what your choice for the Presidency stands for and Vote for someone LIke Mitt ROmney.

Its sad that Romney lost but I am sure that perhaps Super Tuesday might change the way the Election will go but we never know.
http://www.alipac.us/

Lets see what happens on Super Tuesday Feb 5th but My Vote is still and always will be for Mitt Romney.

 
Comment by JoAnne Smith

Right now I am feeling as if the Republicans in Florida that voted for Senator McCain have been out in the sun too long. I fear for our Party and I fear for our Country. I cannot understand how intelligent people could not see that we need Mitt Romney to lead our Country out of this economic mess. Govenor McCain has spent his entire life either in the military or in Washington and nothing has changed during any of his tenure other than he has hurt our Republican base. Florida we had a chance to fix Washington and you blew it! We have Govenor Crist to thank for that turn of events too. I am sure as I am sitting here that John McCain dangled the Vice President carrot in order to receive his endorsement. I wonder now if he hasn’t done the same thing to Rudy and Huckabee too. Oh and don’t let me forget to thank all of the main stream media at NBC, ABC, MSNBC and CBS for their biased reporting.

JoAnne Smith
Goodyear, AZ

 
Comment by Richard

So, Rudy will drop out and endorse his liberal pal.Well,hopefully this will unite the conservative base to stop this smug,arrogant leftist in his tracks.And if it doesn’t,and the so-called moderates take over the Republican Party-we conservatives will still have the last laugh.We will stay home in November and destroy John McCain’s political career!

 
Comment by Curtis Allen

I will not vote for McCain in the General Election. I have Principles and Values. McCain has attacked the Principles and Values of the Republican Party. It is sad to see the most qualified candidate (Mitt Romney) lose the nomination. I should note the most qualified candidate to ever run for president. McCain WILL be chewed apart by the liberal media in the general election. Good Luck America if you choose McCain as your nominee. The party will lose my vote in the general election if McCain is the nominee, not because of crossing party lines but because I will be at home. Principles and Values, Do you have any?

 
Comment by Butch

I feel bad for Rudy,in a way,because He has some good ideas,but I think,that his stand on the moral issues have hurt him more than is realized.However,his choice as to who to endorse,could have shed a different light,and brought a little forgiveness had he decided to throw his support to Huckabee…..John isn’t bad,ut from what I’m seeing,the things that the other candidates are proposing are without foundation,its the same as yrs past,the tell them what they want to hear policy with no way of accomplishing it…We need to get back to basics,thru a man with integrity,and that canrelate to the common folk…..John is ok,but my choice is Mike

 
Comment by Chuck in MS

McCain won the battle in FL but will lose the war if nominated. His dishonest attacks on Mitt Romney have 6 million plus Mormons furious. He will lose Key swing states such as Utah, Nevada wth high Mormon populations. There are also 750,000+ mormons in California and almos 400,000 in Arizona who he has made furious with his lies about Mitts Record.

Good Job McCain way to give the white house to the Democrats

 
Comment by amie

Has anyone heard if Ron Paul is going to run third party. I have ALWAYS voted Republican. But, I will not, under any circumstances, vote for John McCain in the general election. I will ONLY vote against him, even if it means it helps the dems. I do not care at this point. John McCain is no better than Hillary or Obama Hussein. I am sick of listening to the MSM talk about how the conservatives will support Mccain in the general election so they could win. WRONG!!!!! He will not energize the base. He will lose. I am looking forward to seeing that smirk wiped off his face.

 

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Comment by Julie Marker

CNN should be ashamed of itself to declare John McCain as the Republican “frontrunner”.

McCain is no front runner for the real Republican Party! McCain is a liberal leftist, just like CNN!

True Republican conservatives would never vote for the liberal McCain! It is only too bad McCain had to win in a state that is mostly comprised of old-senile, over 65 year old voters who do not know any of the issues. Old senile people do not generally keep up with “issues”; cannot use the computer, and do not bother to research what any candidate stands for.

I know people who voted for John McCain will be very disappointed of he should become a President; as McCain has a long history of NOT listening to any of his constituents! Even his own home state does not want him back!

I know most true conservative Republican will just sit home during the general election; if McCain is their only choice…………there is nobody worthy for a true Republican to vote for.

CNN should be very ashamed of “pushing” this candidate along; and promoting him with a noticeable bias.

 
Comment by Dan

Let us look at McCain’s conservative credentials:

-IMMIGRATION: he wrote the bill granting amnesty to illegal immigrants (co-sponsored by Ted Kennedy)
-SOCIAL SECURITY: he voted to give your social security money to illegal immigrants
-TAXES: he voted against the Bush tax cuts multiple times (he has since flip-flopped and has campaigned as a lifelong tax-cutter)
-RHETORIC: he routinely engages in Democratic class warfare against big companies in America, particularly the “evil” drug companies who research cures to debilitating diseases for a profit
-ECONOMY: as recently as December 2007 he admitted “he does not know the economy very well” and needed to get better at it
-1ST AMENDMENT: he wrote the McCain-Feingold campaign finance bill that was declared to be an unconstitutional infringement of the 1st Amendment (co-sponsored by ultra-liberal Democrat Russ Feingold)
-2ND AMENDMENT: he was called the “worst 2nd amendment candidate” by the president of the NRA
-ENERGY TAX: wrote a bill (co-sponsored by his buddy Lieberman) imposing a massive tax on energy which, according to the Department of Energy, would drastically raise the price of gasoline and put 300,000 Americans out of work
-GLOBAL WARMING: supports radical global warming legislation which involved him voting with every Democrat; think only America is responsible to take action, not other superpowers
-JUDGES: he joined forces with Democrats (Gang of 14) to block the Senate Republican’s attempt to confirm conservative, strict constructionist judges
-WAR ON TERROR: fought with Hillary Clinton to demand that terrorists be given a full American trial
-GAY MARRIAGE: he joined liberals to fight against a federal marriage amendment supporting the institution of traditional marriage
-CHRISTIANS: campaigning in 2000, he famously described Christian leaders as “agents of intolerance”
-PRO-LIFE: he filed an amicus brief against pro-life advocates in Wisconsin
-BI-PARTISANSHIP: he met with leading Democrats in 2004 to discuss the possibility of being John Kerry’s Vice-President
-PROFESSIONAL ETHICS: ringleader of the infamous Keating 5 ethical scandal which cost US tax payers $160 billion (Google it)
-PERSONAL ETHICS: McCain cheated on his first wife after she had a severe accident that left her partially disabled. He then divorced her and married his multi-millionaire mistress, whose daddy bought McCain a spot in the Congress

 
Comment by Justamere10

“Campaign Carl” Cameron is obviously hugely biased towards McCain and opposed to Romney. He’s not a reporter, he’s a creator of “news” who follows an agenda for whatever reasons.

Prior to the Florida primary I saw an interview Carl held with McCain on Fox News. He asked McCain all the attack questions about Romney including a chance to proudly repeat the lie about Romney being in favor of withdrawal of troops from Iraq on a timetable, which Romney emphatically denies, and McCain cannot prove.

Shep did come to the defense of Romney in a small way with a quick question to Carl (which Carl ducked like a politician), but to be fair, Fox News should have immediately gone to Mitt Romney for his comments about McCain’s bold lies and pretence of being on the high ground, instead of breaking to the Democrats.

At least in Florida Fox assigned McCain’s boy Carl to McCain’s headquarters – that’s where he fits in.

 
Comment by George Washington

If McCain is the leading candidate of the GOP then we truly have lost our way. McCain or Billary? Warfare or Welfare? Either choice will hasten our country’s financial collapse. Would the real conservatives in the GOP please snap out of it? I need my country back.

 
Comment by steve in Michigan

A Southern Alliance Brewing for Mitt Romney???????

As one who help get the word out for Romney in Michigan, I like to keep an eye on issues around the Romney campaign. A lackluster reported, under the radar event took place last Friday. A Southern Senator, who many say, single handedly lead the charge to defeat the McCain/Kennedy/Bush Immigration idea, released his immigration pledge for all the Canidates to sign. McCain was singled out that if he were really serious in his change of heart to sign the pledge. I am not speaking for Romney camp, but personally I would not be surprised to see an endorsement coming from Alabama Senator Jeff Sessions. I’m not saying either he’s some type of VP canidate for Mitt. However, the Southerner would give Mitt a boast in the south and of the two clear upper hand issues that Mitt has over McCain (economy/immigration) would further strengthen one of them. But Romney supporters, keep an eye out for Alabama Senator Jeff Sessions.

http://sessions.senate.gov/public/index.cfm?FuseAction=PressShop.RecentNewsStories&ContentRecord_id=b1afb2fd-7e9c-9af9-7cb2-c1031b530911

Mitt 08!!

 
Comment by mr_conservative_cat

APPARENTLY INDEPENDANTS WERE BEING ALLOWED TO VOTE IN THE FLORIDA STATE PRIMARY IN VIOLATION OF FLORIDA STATE LAW. AS MUCH AS 20% OF THE OUTCOME MAY HAVE BEEN EFFECTED. IF THIS RESULT IS NOT RETABULATED ELIMINATING THE INDEPENDANT VOTE AS STATE LAW DEMANDS, THEN THIS COUNTRY HEADS INTO A CONSTITUTIONAL CRISIS COME NOVEMBER. ONCE AGAIN, FLORIDA FINDS ITSLEF MIRED IN A RECOUNT. THE FLORIDA RESULTS MUST BE RETABULATED ASAP.

 
Comment by JH

This endorsement will definately help McCain in New York and a few other places, but Rudy and McCain are so similar, neither one a Reagan Conservative that it will not help to sway the base of the Republican party to vote for McCain!

Conservatives are flocking into Mitt Romney’s corner, just look at the trend in the polls! Romney is moving up, and ALL of the others are moving down!

IT’S A TWO MAN RACE NOW FOLKS!! A CONTEST BETWEEN TRADITIONAL CONSERVATIVE VALUES AND A LIBERAL AGENDA!

REPUBLICANS HAVE TO ASK THEMSELVES IF THEY WANT AMNESTY WITHIN A YEAR, IF THEY WANT OUR ECONOMY TO FALL INTO RECESSION, AND IF THEY WANT A PRESIDENT WHO WILL ALLOW THE DEMOCRATS TO PASS THEIR LIBERAL AGENDA!

NO TO MCCAIN!!! NO TO A LIBERAL AGENDA!!!

GO MITT ROMNEY!!! MITT ROMNEY FOR PRESIDENT!!!

 
Comment by Colin

It is no surprise to see Rudy bowing out, nor is it unexpected that he would throw his support behind McCain. What I want to hear is whether this foretells a VP offer for Rudy. Sounds like a dream team for “centrist” Republicans.

 
Comment by Carlos Echevarria

What happend Carl Cameron?

Your cowardly buddy Slick Mitt Romney lost in the Sunshine State…it’s always fascinating when non-Floridians such yourself, Sean Hannity, Kondracke, et al try to tell us which way our state should vote or how things play out here!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

MAC IS BACKKKKKKKKKKKK
All the way to Minneapolis in September for the nomination, victory in November and onto 1600 Penn. Ave on January 20, 2009!!!!

 
Comment by Fair and Ballanced

I for one will vote democratic IF McCain is nominated. I’ve come to the conclusion that our CONSERVATIVE SENATORS AND CONGRESSMEN ARE ALLOWING THIS TO HAPPEN. When you look at McCain during his campaigning, it is standing room only on the stage no mater where he goes. You see all these DEMOCRATIC and LIBERAL REPUBLICANS VISUALLY AND PHYSICALLY supporting McCain. WHERE ARE THE CONSERVATIVES SENATORS and CONGREESSMEN! Why aren’t they sharing the stage with the CONSERVATIVE’S ONLY CHANCE to win the election, MITT ROMNEY.

If McCain wins, you can kiss the Republican Party goodbye. It will become a BRANCH OF THE DEMOCRATIC PARTY. My suggestion is that these CONSERVATIVE SENATORS & CONGRESSMEN GET OF THEIR COLLECTIVE A$$E$ and start PHYSICALLY & VISUALLY SUPPORTING MITT ROMNEY, BEFORE ITS TO LATE!!!!

As for Huckabee and Giuliani Supporters, I KNOW there are MANY ANTI-McCAIN members in your groups. The REALITY IS, Rudy is out now and Mike Huckabee will not win the nomination. It is time for you to decide WHICH is more important to you. TRYING TO SECURE A VP SLOT FOR YOUR CANDIDATE, or STANDING WITH ROMNEY and defeating McCAIN!

 
Comment by Darrell

McCain can thank the liberal media for his support and finance. He was broke 6 months ago because everyone was looking at Rudy but the establishment has decided that McCain is their Maverick. So now we (Republicans) are stuck with a BOB DOLE (loser) all over again. Republicans wake up! John McCain will not win against the democrats. Do not believe the national polls they are merely propaganda tactics for the uninformed. The media should be ashamed for the unfair and unbalanced coverage they are spewing. I am turning my TV off.

 
Comment by Anna Liisa Covell

If Rudy Guiliani throws his support and endorsement behind McCain then his campaign contributors should be issued an immediate, pro-rated refund of any money he has left in his campaign account.
Anna Liisa Covell

 
Comment by C

I was sick of hearing you guys all rant and rave last night about Rudy and
the “sources say” “it has been confirmed” and “Speculated” that
he was going to drop out of the race and endorse McCain.

If Rudy wants to step down, let him say it publicly.
He does not need ‘news analyst’ running his campaign.
This is all you guys wanted to talk about last night!

What happened was that not true?
And where are these reports today on your websites?

What about Rudy’s supporters that still can make a difference? Rudy wasn’t my guy but you all should not have gone there or come up with some new material.

If you did not have anything else to report, go to commercial.

A concerned American

 
Comment by Linda Walsh

I had hoped that Rudy Giuliani’s campaign would go much better and he would stay in the race. I am really disappointed that he is planning to endorse McCain. I see very little in common between the two. McCain has shifted so far left that I do not consider him to be conservative but a liberal. The only thing that I do like about him is that he is older, which most people consider is a negative factor. I feel like Giuliani is a true leader and would serve us well. I think he would make good decisions for the US and for all Americans. I feel like we have let a truly great leader slip through our fingers.

 
Comment by Linda Walsh

In my opinion McCain is not the best choice for a leader for the United States. I think Rudy Giuliani would have made a better President. Perhaps McCain will choose Guiliani for a Vice Presidential running mate. However, Guiliani’s poor showing leads me to believe McCain would choose someone more popular.

 
Comment by Robert GIbson-Taylor

Rudy’s endorsement of John makes me question his judgment. Maybe it’s good that he got out.

The Republican primaries have gone from interesting to down-right depressing. It’s hard to believe that John McCain could actually be tapped as the flag bearer for the Republican party. Didn’t we learn anything in the Dole vs Clinton disaster in ‘96? We don’t need to drag out another tired old war-horse and prop him up just because he feels like it’s his turn.

The more the Republican party turns its back on conservative principles, the less interested the base will be in supporting them. We need more motivation to go to the voting booth than to simply vote against the democrat du jour. Particularly since the latest crop of hopefuls is hard to distinguish from their democratic counterparts…

To think we were only one macaca away from having a true conservative in the horse race.

 
Comment by Joseph, Grand Rapids, MI

Something very scary is happening within the Republican party. Have we forgotton how McCain has voted over the course of this year alone? Why do Reoublicans continue to step in line with someone that is clearly not a conservative? Has the Republican party really lost its way? Mitt Romney is the most conservative! The media, even Foxnews, refuses to report what really took place last night, it was simply two things: 1) Mcccain was dishonest and lied about troop withdrawl 2) those who voted for Huckabee really gave a vote for McCain. Think about it! Huckabee has no real chance of getting the nomination, why then does he continue to run in the race? Huckabee realizes that he is spliting the conservative votes and that make it easier for McCain to win primary states. Huckabee is running now for Vice President. Romney is the true conservative! Republican voters better wake up really soon, or come November there will be a Democrat in the White House! The media, the democrats, and many of the liberals would love nothing more than to see John McCain in office, because this makes it easier on them! Come on America!!! Next Tuesday pull behind the true conservative, and vote for Mitt Romney! Remember a vote for Huckabee is a vote for McCain. MCCAIN & HUCKABEE ARE NOT CONSERVATIVES! We don’t need another Bob Dole this election cycle! Vote Romney!!!

 
Comment by Clint H

Wow… I hope Mitt gets more of the voters than McCain.

 
Comment by Glove

True conservatives stick to conservative principles. Perhaps if we stick to our principles and (God forbid) Hillary wins the Whitehouse… the Republican party will understand what true conservatism is and gear up and support appropriate candidates by the next time elections roll around.

Mitt Romney is still my choice and will be until the day he actually loses the primary. After that, I may vote independent or libertarian or even for Obama. But I WILL NOT vote for John McCain who is nothing more than a Democrat in Republican clothing. He has proven to be the liar and a flip-flopper. Frankly, he is too old and from the looks of things last weekend, quite possibly senile.

Why would anybody let a state like Florida (who is 1/3 illegals, 1/3 dimentia and the last third can’t figure out how to use a voting machine) decide who our Republican nominee will be? AMERICA, GET A CLUE!

 
Comment by Natalie

Hi Carl ! I was at the bottom of the hill of the Reagan Library today ! quite alot of excitement down there. Mostly Ron Paul people! I was the oddball there holding an Obama sign ! haha !
By the way. …do you ever sleep? haha ~

 
Comment by Rhonda

Campaign Carl, I love hoe you give us the scoop while being humorous! I even told my husband last week if I weren’t married to him, I’d want to marry you (not a stalker, I promise) because we could talk politics all day long and it would be so much fun! Keep up the great work!

 
Comment by Butch

Carl,the Dems are attracting a lot of attention,with their theme”change”…The American people,especially a lot of independants,are latching on to the back of the wagon,and the media,fox included is playing into the hands of the Dems.They promote from time to time the idea that McCain and Romney,are formidable, when it comes to challenging the Dems,but the truth in the matter is that when it comes to change,if it were to come from the republicans,it would have to come from the grass root campaign of Mike Huckabee…..Why have you guy’s at fox written him off.The south has shown that Romney isn’t in their interest,and super tues.,is going to involve lot of evangelicals.I’d like to see you guy’s give Mike a fair Chance……He’s the Republican that represents that theme

 
Comment by thinking out loud

thought’s out loud

I am a republican and will vote for whoever win’s the nominee however I truely believe the next president of the US will be a Democrate. Based on that I think we as republicans need to start thinking about 2012 I can tell you that with a majority Democatic House, Senate and President that taxes will go up which means inflation, we will have troop withdrawal in Iraq and Iraq will be unstable for many years, and the only thing that going to change about health care is more subides to phamacies and maybe a few seniors. If we are to win the next election we need to start thinking globally encomically invest in banks and foreign money and hopefully make as many connections that we can. It is time for 3D chess we live in a global market and nobody understand amorals better then us republican’s lets show them what it means to live in a world that connects not disconnects. The best thing to do right now is wait because democates can’t get anything accomplished because they can’t agree with each other.

 
Comment by ReaganRepublican

Carl Cameron, you are a weasel. It has become extremely clear that you are in McCain’s pocket, and it just so happens that McCain is in Fat Boy Kennedy’s pocket.

You are a biased little snake. You take a clear bias when you prop up the slimy flip-flopping liar McCain whilst slamming the classy Romney.

People like you will be held responsible when 30 million illegal immigrants become US Citizens and a strong new voting block for the DNC.

 
Comment by Tom

If John McCain wins the demacraps win. John McCain is a liar and will do or say anything to win!! He learned his dirty tricks from his pals Hillary and Bill. America deserves what it gets if McCain or the Clintons win. There will be another attack on the US and they will make the wrong decision. I will not vote for McCain even if it means the Clintons get back in. You sheep deserve what you get.

 
Comment by Tom Smalley,IOWA

Mc Cain lost and is a loser,

He lost the debate as he first opened his mouth,the way he fumbled his words from the start till the end fighting and petty arguing thinking it was his way or the highway was totally wrong,he even appeared he may have been drinking? this should just go to show if he was involved with all the conflicts we have had how did Iraq or why so many troubles with this conflict?and to this end if Ronald Regan was alive he would by no means support him for president other then maybe a rumsfield type for Secretary of defense and nothing more? for the mere fact he supports part time Americans picking lettuce than the unemployed full time American? for the mere fact he used his power in the senate to delay the investigation that cost not only Americans but Californians and cost these citizens money for his sick and twisted benefit? I am sorry but Ronald Regan is spinning in his grave for him ever thinking he would support him?

GO MIKE ,the best choice

and for the gov swartz lets send all illeagles to california

 
Comment by Darrell

In a blog post, Josh Trevino has outlined the parameters of “Romney’s Florida win.” Trevino points out that according to CNN’s exit poll numbers:
Romney won pro-lifers.
Romney won the mainstream religious. (Huckabee won the very religious–less than one-fifth of the pool.)
Romney won the Protestants.
Romney tied Huckabee with Evangelicals.
Romney won the pro-GWB voters.
Romney is the primary second choice of Giuliani voters, Thompson voters . . . and McCain voters.
Romney won the immigration hard-liners.
Romney won the upper-middle class, earning between $100,000 and $200,000 annually.
Romney won the terrorism-oriented voters.
Romney won the self-identified conservatives and the self-identified very conservative.
Romney won the values-oriented voters.
Romney won the white voters.
Romney won the tax-cutting voters.
In short, Mitt Romney won the Republican Party’s idea of itself — and that, too, is a big deal. If you’re white, Protestant, anti-abortion, go to church on Sundays, think well of the President, want lower taxes, hate terrorists, make a good living, want to do something about immigration, and live in Florida, chances are you voted Romney. The question before Florida was whether McCain could win a closed Republican race, and now we know he can. The question now is whether he can win conservatives — and in Florida, he did not.

 
Comment by Mike

Carl Cameron is a McCain lackey who is so inept it is an embarrassment to Fox News to even have him on the air. Learn how to be a journalist or get off the air you windbag! Every segment has your pathetic angle already baked in. As if anyone with a brain cares what you think.

 
Comment by Karen T

We really needed a better selection of Candidates for Republicans voters. It’s not right that we have to give up our traditional Conservative beliefs in order to pull the swings voters and beat the Democratic Nominee. McCain may not flip flop, but his platform contradicts the issues. He is strong on defense and weak on immigration/border control. He is strong on cutting spending but wants to increase taxes to supplement the lose from that. That covers fiscal and defense issues.

***CARL***

I like the tie you wore yesterday, the purple one. please put your sunglasses back on when out in the sun, you’re squinting too much, oh, and loved the leather jacket!

 
Comment by Brad Lund

What an ugly turn of events. I’m truly sickened by it. It appears that McCain is “buying” all of his votes from the endorsements of other establishment insiders. If the current track continues, it will be a pathetic race between Clinton and McCain: two establishment candidates. BOTH represent stereotypical career politicians. BOTH represent everything that’s wrong with Washington. So much for all the “change” talk!

WAKE UP PEOPLE! There’s still time! If you’re Democrat, vote for Obama. If you’re Republican, vote for Romney. Now that would be a great debate and a great race!

 
Comment by Russell Fox

The debate in calif was as phony as it can get…The moderator almost completley ignored ron and huk, but at the beginning said that everyone would just about have the same time..Who was he talking to…Once again McCain avoided question by going off track and saying how his military experience dominated all the questions..What a waste and the media lets it go on to make a sensational news item for next days paper. How about letting ordinary Americans run the debate not only will they do a job buy wont let a question go by without a straight answer…Very disappointed by the media and money controlling out comes.

 
Comment by Judy Brummer

America cannot afford to have another Pressident who cannot get his facts straight and lie. Mc Cain either lied or had a senile memory lapse about Romney. He is simply too old and shabby.

Wake up America. Vote for Mitt.

 
Comment by Joe

Well it’s great to know that a liberal is endorsing a liberal.

 
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Comment by Steve in Michigan

Remember in future elections, regardless if McCain ’sneaks’ in,,,,,of tricks by Huckleberry…..

Its clear he’s staying in to take vote from Mitt and help McCain……..so remember.

Again, some of you like him. I think he’s likeable and really only disagree with him regarding tax record in Ark.

However, this is why I don’t like him. If you have been following, I think it was the second debate leading to NH, there was this love-fest, tag-team Huck/McCain did not Mitt. From then on, even when they were two top guys in SC, they continue to run like a team. My personal opinion Huck is angling for MAC’s VP slot. I also personally believe, based on earlier lovefest, they have some sort of ‘wink’ situation, which is why Huck stays in to take more conservative votes from Mitt.

If you look at all the previous primaries, McCain has yet to win more than 36% of Republicans and lower still 26% of conservatives. His plan, which has worked so far, is count on Independents/DEMs for votes and the various conservatives split the conservative vote. Thats frustrating, because Republicans are not being able to pick the nominee (even in closed FL primary, 11% said they were Independents who registered Republican just to vote in primary).

Fred- after his line in the sand, SC, did honorable thing and got out. I believe the only reason Rudy got out was so he did not hurt McCain (like Huck is to Romney)….hence Rudy’s endorsement of McCain.

So in my mind, Huck is still playing not to win, but the anti-Mitt vote allowing McCain to win.

Should that all play out, I hope conservative don’t forget that tactic in future elections, I know I won’t.

Notice in this article, like previous (and debates), Huck critical of Mitt, but no word on McCain?? If you were running to win, won’t you take on the ‘frontrunner’????

http://www.cbsnews.com/stories/2008/02/01/politics/main3778198.shtml

http://www.cbsnews.com/stories/2008/02/01/politics/washingtonpost/main3778239.shtml

 
Comment by Surfklutz

Fox got what they wanted – McCain won Florida and if they have their way they will report that this is now a one man race. They are discounting all other candidates completely. I was absolutely disgusted at Geraldo Rivera report this morning – could he have kissed McCain’s pasty white butt any more passionately>

 

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