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Posted at 10:56am on Apr. 15, 2008 The Resurrection of Mike Huckabee

By Mr. Ed

Did Huckabee Actually Win?

Writing for the American Prospect, Sarah Posner made the bold comment that Gov. Mike Huckabee had won the "civil war" in the Religious Right.

Grassroots evangelical organizations are fleeing the "old guard" leadership who backed Giuliani and Romney in the presidential primaries. In the chaos of the evangelical movement, Mike Huckabee is forming a new political entity that will probably emerge in the next week or so to replace older groups that have so discredited themselves.

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Posted at 6:08pm on Apr. 5, 2008 The Second Amendment Vs. Property Rights

By Mr. Ed

Last Saturday I attended my first Texas Republican Party State Senatorial District Convention as a delegate. Among other things, we briefly debated and voted on a number of propositions to send to the state convention in June.

One particular proposition, which enjoyed significant support in our district convention, dealt with drafting legislation enabling those with concealed handgun permits to bring and keep their handguns in their cars at their place of employment.

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Posted at 12:26am on Mar. 5, 2008 Tonight I Caucused Over Tortilla Chips at The Blue Iguana. Literally.

By Mr. Ed

Earlier today when I voted in my precinct, I was told the precinct Democratic caucus would be held at the same location this evening at 7:15 and the GOP precinct convention would begin at 8 pm...again, in the same location as the room where primary ballots were cast.

So, I decided to participate in my first GOP precinct convention. I arrived at the polling place at 7:45 pm to find a line of about ten people outside the door. They told me they were there for the Democratic caucus and had not made it through the line yet to register for the caucus.

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Posted at 8:26pm on Mar. 3, 2008 Obama's Mitt-March/Gore-Internet Moment

By Mr. Ed

I stumbled across this email today. It may be "old news" around RedState, though I haven't seen it.

By Paul R.Hollrah
Tuning in to C-Span recently, I found myself listening to a speech by Senator Barrack Obama, Jr. He was standing in the pulpit of a black church in Selma, Alabama.

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Posted at 12:25am on Feb. 20, 2008 Obama Beats Clinton. McCain Beats Obama. Clinton Beats McCain.

By Mr. Ed

Obama Beats Clinton.

Barring a major collapse in the Obama campaign, he will win the Democratic nomination for president. He will win Texas by five points; he will squeak out a win in Ohio by a point or two. It will be over on March 4 for the Democrats and all the talk of superdelegates and seating Michigan/Florida delegates will be moot and forgotten.

McCain Beats Obama.

Obamania will subside, though it may be July or August before we start feeling it. He will try to fill his empty eloquence and will succeed to some extent. International affairs in Pakistan, Iran and the Middle East will work in McCain's favor. Bush-hatred will start to wane as people begin to look toward the next presidency and this phenomena will help McCain. The race will be close but McCain will win the electoral college. I'm not sure he'll win the popular vote.

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Posted at 12:26pm on Feb. 11, 2008 Rasmussen: Huck's Picking Up Most of Mitt's Supporters

By Mr. Ed

Disclaimer: I fully recognize Huck's chances for the nomination are virtually nil. I also am fully aware that the national polls have little impact on state primaries and/or delegate accumulation.

Nonetheless, it's interesting to note the polling trends post-Mitt-Campaign Suspension.

http://rasmussenreports.com/public_content/politics/election_20082/daily...

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Posted at 3:05pm on Feb. 9, 2008 Huck & Chuck Bloopers

By Mr. Ed

http://www.mikehuckabee.com/?FuseAction=Blogs.View&Blog_id=1411

Even for those of who who despise Huck, this is some wholesome weekend humor.

Even mbecker, zuiko and joliphant should get a "Chuck-le" out of these. "Huck," even Franz might crack a smile.

There...I think that's atleast 25 words.

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Posted at 11:31am on Feb. 9, 2008 Newsweek: McCain 51%, Huck 32%

By Mr. Ed

http://www.newsweek.com/id/109495

Yes, this information is relatively meaningless as to its impact on the ultimate GOP nominee.

However, it does demonstrate that McCain still has a lot of work to do. A third of the GOP would rather support a super long shot that voice support for McCain.

When forced to choose between McCain and Huck, Huck's support rises to 37%.

Many here at RedState have argued there isn't a lot of difference between McCain and Huck (though I disagree). If this is true, it makes the bump in support for Huckabee even more interesting.

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Posted at 11:04pm on Feb. 7, 2008 With Perfect Timing (Ugh!), Dobson Finally Endorses.....Huck

By Mr. Ed

Rev. James Dobson, founder of Focus on the Family, will announce tomorrow his personal endorsement for Gov. Mike Huckabee.

Rev. Dobson, all I can say is, "Way to stick your neck out!"

Your sense of political timing is amazing. Is there a moment in this race in which your endorsement could have had any LESS impact?

Just wondering.

http://www.chron.com/disp/story.mpl/ap/politics/5523667

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Posted at 6:49pm on Feb. 5, 2008 Mitt's Best Strategy is for Huck to STAY in the race.

By Mr. Ed

You read this correctly.

Conventional wisdom is that Huck's withdrawal will result in his supporters flocking to Mitt's camp.

Not true.

A recent Gallup survey showed Huck's supporters favoring McCain by two to one over Mitt. Therefore, sans Huck, McCain would sweep most of the remaining primaries.

Ironic, isn't it, that Huck staying in the game helps McCain AND allows Romney to stay in the game.

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