HUCKABEE STANDS DOWN- FINALLY!
Submitted by ckc on Tue, 03/04/2008 - 23:28It’s been a month since the February 5th Super Tuesday contest in which the Republican Party leaned heavily toward Arizona Senator John McCain. The results prompted GOP powerhouse and former Massachusetts Governor Mitt Romney to withdraw from the race in the interest of party unity. Not so Mike Huckabee.
A ROMNEY MAY BE HEADED FOR WASHINGTON YET
Submitted by ckc on Tue, 02/26/2008 - 23:07Voters may yet send a Romney to Washington this November- voters in Utah at least. According to Salt Lake City’s Deseret Morning News, Josh Romney, son of former presidential candidate Mitt Romney, may seek a run for Utah’s 2nd Congressional District.
PRIMARY WINS- McCAIN IN S. CAROLINA, ROMNEY IN NEVADA
Submitted by ckc on Sun, 01/20/2008 - 18:24Republican primary races heated up once again on Saturday as John McCain took South Carolina and Mitt Romney took Nevada. The two victories again illustrate the fact that there still no clear front-runner for the GOP nomination.
DEMOCRATIC LEADERS TELL BILL TO SHUT UP
Submitted by ckc on Sun, 01/20/2008 - 17:56Prominent Democratic leaders have been engaged in some heated exchanges with former president and titular head of the Democratic Party Bill Clinton. The source of the tension lies in Clinton’s overly aggressive attacks against Senator Barack Obama while Clinton has been campaigning for his wife, Hillary.
ON TO SOUTH CAROLINA AND FLORIDA
Submitted by ckc on Thu, 01/17/2008 - 01:46With Mitt Romney fresh off of his win in Michigan the Republican presidential candidate is preparing for the next big primary- South Carolina. Though Romney now has won the GOP primary in two states, Wyoming and Michigan, his two chief opponents who have each won one primary state, John McCain and Mike Huckabee, are in close pursuit.
IRAQ IS IMPROVING ECONOMICALLY, POLITICALLY, EXPERTS SAY
Submitted by ckc on Thu, 01/17/2008 - 01:05The International Monetary Fund announced its confidence in Iraq’s economic progress today. According to the BBC, the IMF’s announcement arrives at the same time as the United Nations praises Sunni and Shia communities in Iraq for their willingness to discuss pertinent problems for the Mid-East nation.
IS THIS PRESIDENTIAL?
Submitted by jkoon on Tue, 01/08/2008 - 22:36Much ado has been made in the media over Hillary's breakdown after the news of her gigantic slide in the polls. She teared up, complaining about the stress of the campaign. A couple of "undecided" voters were quoted as having been swayed by her display of emotion.
HILLARY DEMOCRATIC PRIMARY'S FIRST VICTIM?
Submitted by jkoon on Mon, 01/07/2008 - 14:58Some top Clinton advisers are suggesting that Hillary has no chance of winning. Facing double-digit deficits in New Hampshire and national polls, Hillary's concession is more a question of when. As coldly calculating as her campaign has been run, we at BloodRedState have to wonder if she's considering the damage to the Clinton image that a sound defeat could bring.
As, what some would say, the least electable major candidate from the Democratic party, we're hoping she stays in the race!
HUCKABEE FLIES HIGH IN IOWA
Submitted by ckc on Fri, 01/04/2008 - 18:18Former Arkansas Governor Mike Huckabee was the big winner in Iowa yesterday, giving a serious boost to his national campaign. Huckabee enjoyed a serious boost to his campaign in the past few weeks as his pro-small business, pro-morals message found resonance among Iowa Republicans.
Huckabee scored 34.34% of the caucus vote, followed by Mitt Romney at 25.27%, Fred Thompson at 13.39%, John McCain at 13.10%, Ron Paul at 9.98%, and Duncan Hunter at .44%. National GOP frontrunner Rudy Giuliani scored only 3.46% in Iowa, a caucus he had pretty much written off weeks ago.
LENIN ENDORSES HILLARY!
Submitted by jkoon on Mon, 12/31/2007 - 21:42In a stunning endorsement right before the Iowa primary, Lenin returns from the grave to endorse Hillary Clinton 2008!




