Posted on February 26, 2008 by evangelicalvote
The current scorecard is out and Mitt Romney, who has gracefully stepped out of the race for the benefit of the party and country, is beating Mike Huckabee in delegates 272 to 254. Mayge something is being missed here, but can someone explain what Mike Huckabee is doing? Anyone?
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Posted on February 21, 2008 by evangelicalvote
Looking forward into the next years, how has evangelicals can we better prepare the leadership and financial support necessary for an excellent conservative candidate. Someone with leadership, wisdom, character and influence in the world not just a small region. We need to start mobilizing now to prepare and Peter J. Daniels may have some insight [...]
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Posted on February 21, 2008 by evangelicalvote
Mike has claimed to be the only true conservative left in this race. He also thinks that it was insulting at the debates when they did very little to acknowledge his probability as a candidate. Even though he has been a long shot he has claimed that he is a choice for the conservative vote [...]
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Posted on February 16, 2008 by evangelicalvote
It has been a few days of recuperation from Super Tuesday and Mitt Romney’s disappointing withdrawal from the Presidential race. With that behind us, it is time to look forward strategically as evangelicals towards the next big event, the Presidential election. There is a lot at stake with the values of the liberal left, [...]
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Posted on February 6, 2008 by evangelicalvote
This has become quite a primary and all the decisions that go into this election. The race is tight and every vote truly matters including you Alaska, who will be the last ones in . This evangelical blog has chosen to endorse Mitt Romney based on the following reasons:
1. The moral fortitude of not only [...]
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Posted on February 5, 2008 by evangelicalvote
The polls over the last week have taken the double digit advantage McCain carried and are now showing a tie, with the Cspan/Reuters/Zogby poll showing Mitt Romney in the lead. According to Reid Wilson, McCain is now playing down California as it not being as important as other states he has a lock on, New [...]
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Posted on February 3, 2008 by evangelicalvote
Rassmussen reports have brought some encouraging light to our conservative desires. Mitt is basically in a tie for the National Vote, Tennessee Primary and Missouri Primary.
National: John McCain 30%, Mitt Romney 30% Mike Huckabee 21%
Missouri: McCain 32% Huckabee 29% Romney 28%
Tennessee: McCain 32% Romney 29% Huckabee 23%
Massachusetts: Romney 55% McCain 23%
Missouri and Tennessee we are looking [...]
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Posted on February 3, 2008 by evangelicalvote
For those of you who have questioned all the attacks on Mitt Romney for his financial bank roll in this campaign, may want to consider the big picture (According to Fox News):
Hillary Clinton
Raised: $90,935,788
Spent: $40,472,775
Barak Obama
Raised: $80,256,426
Spent: $44,169,236
Mitt Romney
Raised: $62,829,068
Spent: $53,612,552
John McCain
Raised: $32,124,785
Spent: $28,636,157
Ron Paul
Raised: $8,268,452
Spent: $2,824,786
Mike Huckabee
Raised: $2,345,797
Spent: $1,694,497
A couple of observations here: First, [...]
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Posted on February 3, 2008 by evangelicalvote
Carl Cameron of Fox News has shown that whether or not Mike Huckabee does well on Super Tuesday he is in it to stay, “Huck himself believes that if republicans don’t pick him they should pick McCain and not Romney.” Hmmm. . .
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Posted on February 2, 2008 by evangelicalvote
It is important to think long and hard about your decision for the 2008 Primaries. There are two choices left for the Super Tuesday vote. Two, you may ask, but there are three candidates. Well, lets break it down, if you want to stand for Mike Huckabee, John McCain will be elected. [...]
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