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Thursday, January 31, 2008
Bill Bunkley :: Townhall.com Columnist
Huckabee Plays For Kingmaker and VP
by Bill Bunkley
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Florida delivered as promised as national front runners were singled out in the state’s primary contest. A record-setting turnout gave Senator John McCain 57 winner-take-all delegates and Senator Hillary Clinton a little more than a few days of bragging rights. The Democratic Party had stripped Florida of its delegates as a penalty for moving its primary ahead of February 5.

Floridians were also voting on a Constitutional Amendment to lower property taxes— bedeviling pollsters once again as the amendment brought out more voters, including more moderate voters, which helped give John McCain a clear margin of victory. These casual voters were not factored into Mitt Romney’s game plan and it cost him dearly.

McCain also had last-minute help from Senator Mel Martinez and Governor Charlie Crist. The Martinez endorsement was influential with south Florida Hispanics who hope for a more flexible plan to deal with the nation’s illegal immigrants. And Governor Crist had long been in the Giuliani camp, his last-minute switch from Giuliani to endorse the Arizona senator further helped McCain. (Rumors are Crist brokered his support to McCain for Vice President consideration but the McCain camp is denying it.) Jeb Bush, whose former campaign team and staffers ran the Romney effort, personally stayed out of the endorsement bidding process, hurting the former Massachusetts governor.

And who may be making the best case for V.P.?

Mike Huckabee finished fourth, right behind Giuliani but had a successful week of fundraising in the state. He remains the least talked about candidate in national media circles, but he may be holding the keys to the White House. Not for himself, mind you, but for another.

Many agree that the results in Florida are a good sampling that mirrors the country as a whole. In light of that, look at how Huckabee faired with the evangelical base. Remember, they are voters that Romney also needed to win in Florida as well in future contests.

According to Florida exit polling conducted by Edison Media Research, among those who identified themselves as evangelical Christians, McCain received 30 percent, Romney 29 percent and Huckabee 29 percent. This three-way split of the “values” vote indicates confusion within the base, probably over Huckabee’s electability and the division of who, among the other two contenders, is best suited to carry the social conservative agenda. Continued...

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Bill Bunkley is host of “Drive Time with Bill Bunkley” heard throughout West Central Florida weekday afternoons on AM 570 & 910 WTBN Tampa Bay and on the web at www.bayword.com. Bill is active in the state’s issues in Tallahassee and is the Legislative & Government Affairs Consultant to the Florida Baptist Convention. Contact Bill at wbunkley@salemtampa.com.

Subject: Good article
While McCain certainly is not my ideal candidate, A McCain/Huckabee ticket would do quite well in November IMO. It would also show how little influence so-called conservative talk radio actually has over politics, which considering how deranged the Rush/Hannity crowd has become these days, that would be a very good lesson to them!

Anything that keeps the flip-flopping Romney off the ballot in November is a good thing!!!!!

Cavalier, And clean campaigns?
Dude, he has been whacking Romney in public and private since his "devil and jesus" stint. just because he smiles doesn't make him nice. He hates Romney. Because of comparison adds in Iowa where Huck won anyway? spare me. Up until the anti-mormon pastor push in public, Romney was way up with Huckabee voters. He keeps cheap shoting Romney every chance he gets.

see what you want to see. i understand why you like him, but there are plenty of reasons why others don't want him for president.
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