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McCain’s Coming Endorsements

Wednesday, January 30th, 2008

This is the closing round. I stated a very long time ago that if Romney and Giuliani let McCain survive to Super Tuesday, that would be his day.

There’s a story out about it, so I suppose I can go ahead and confirm it. It’s true. Senator John McCain will be rolling out endorsements over the next few days. These are convented endorsements that will end Romney’s chances of a comeback and surprisingly eat into Huckabee’s niche.

Senator Chambliss and Senator Isakson, both from Georgia, are confirmed by the Washington Post blog.

According to blog post popular Republican and Governor Sonny Predue, also from Georgia, Governor Bob Riley of Alabama and Mississippi Governor Haley Barbour are all on the “wish list.”

What the journalist and readers don’t know: these are all confirmed and coming.

Tomorrow will be California’s very own Governor Arnold Schwarzenegger will endorse in the early morning. Stunning. McCain’s lead there will only widen thus working around the odd rules of California’s delegate divvying up rules, ensuring McCain secures the maximum number of delegates on Super Tuesday.

A win in Illinois, New York, Connecticut, California, and New Jersey are inevitable. Huckabee’s base will strongly be affected by these endorsements.

Oh, and heads up: more endorsements are coming up.

I hear we got a surprise in Tennessee on February 2nd, the same day Georgia’s big affair is scheduled.

Florida Serves Romney

Wednesday, January 30th, 2008

Apparently only Republicans care about Florida, since Howard Dean and the DNC decided to take all delegates away from Democratic voters..

Last night’s major loss was probably a surprise to the Romney camp. While McCain had the endorsements from Senator Mel Martinez, which frankly came at no surprise, and Governor Charlie Crist, there were several factors that said Romney could win.

It could be the polls, which RealClearPolitics (which averages major polls together), had Romney at +1.0. The polls in Romney’s favor were polls conducted later. There was a Romney surge with the exiting of Fred Thompson. McCain was on the declined and Governor Crist’s endorsement came late when the news couldn’t cycle it in time. The economic woes of Floridians had pundits, including my sometimes level-headed friend Cory Thompson, rushing to point to Romney as the successor for Republican Party.

As my friend, Josh Trevino, points out the numbers when analyzed look great for Romney. It looks like Romney wins, according to the exit polling, in what the base was around about 2003*.

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Growing Scandals in South Carolina

Thursday, January 17th, 2008

If you thought the political divide in 2000 was rough, check out the latest happenings of the Republican Primary. For those of you who don’t know. South Carolina was won by President George W. Bush during the race for the Republican nomination and stopped Senator John McCain’s momentum when McCain fell victim of the not-so-classical southern rumor mill. It was alleged that McCain fathered a black children illegitimately while still being married to his wife, Cindy.

Interestingly enough, McCain is more the South Carolina establish man this time around. His schedule is tight and he’s made a comeback worthy of the history books. South Carolina is sacred for Republicans because it, in modern times, must be won by the eventual nominee. If McCain pulls off South Carolina - other candidates may as well pack their bags for home.

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Senator John McCain in South Carolina

Wednesday, January 16th, 2008

I’ve always had a pleasurable time listening to the McCain articulate his governing strategy and of course a little straight talk. In a blogger’s conference call that seemed dominated by the same Conservative publications that declared his campaign dead several months ago.

The Senator sounded full of energy and unusually excited going to his fourth event for the day, stepping off the plane onto the town of Rock Hill, South Carolina. McCain is also sporting a full entourage touring the first primary in the South with native Senator, Lindsay Graham, Attorney General Henry McMaster, and a his latest major endorser, Senator Tom Coburn of Oklahoma.

This was major news for the Conservative community as Coburn is a champion for pro life movement, a staunch opponent of this years comprehensive immigration reform, and runs a close second in the Senate for being one who seeks to reduce pork spending. Coburn was elected in Oklahoma as an anti-establishment candidate but in his time of service in the Senate, he has become a hero of the grassroots and Conservatives alike.

Coburn’s endorsement comes as no surprise for me as many of us remember the backlash Senator McCain received for the comprehensive immigration bill and Coburn’s articulate message to then heal wounds within the party.

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Novak and Akbar

Thursday, December 20th, 2007

Recently I wrote a piece entitled, “Huckabee, Give Me a Break.” Because of my roots in the theological community, and more specifically the Southern Baptist community, I was aware of the political pulse of the largest evangelical group.

Syndicated Columnist and media guru Robert Novak touched on this point earlier today. He’s always precise and very sure of his all-too-reliable sources. The man is a living legend and I stand as a great admirer of the sources he has obtained over his 5 decade tenure over Washington D.C. and the breaking stories he has written.

Baptist Not on Board (Washington Post) // Baptist brethren split on Huckabee (Chicago Sun Times)

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Huckabee, Give Me a Break

Monday, December 3rd, 2007

We seriously might be the more fickle party of the two. Right when it looks like we might, just might, have a fighting chance we are told to support someone else. Gov. Mike Huckabee is likeable. Sure. So?

Let’s take a look a Huckabee.

As a Conservative he has a troubled record. As a Governor he was a poor manager. As a debater he knows how to spin. As a President he would… well maybe be an excellent jogger?

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Michael Bloomberg Exploring

Thursday, August 2nd, 2007

Michael Bloomberg adWhile New York Mayor and business Billionaire, Michael Bloomberg has told about everyone on earth that he has “no intention” of running for President in 2008, there is serious speculation about his bid.

The speculation has plagued my email inbox and sometimes the Internet Radio shows that I’m honored to be a guest on. Actually, I’ll admit this very forwardly: I’ve given both answers when asked about if I think the Mayor will attempt a run. After seeing the ad shown in this article while visiting a publication I’m affiliated with, I’m convinced.

Michael Bloomberg is running.

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A Republican Need

Monday, July 2nd, 2007

Get focused.

If you’re entrenched in the data and polls as much as I am - you’d be concerned. After reading about Obama’s $32.5 million quarter rake in, I think I’ll finally announce my thoughts against the advice of many close Republican friends.

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The Democratic Ticket: Hillarack

Sunday, June 17th, 2007



It’s not easy for pundits and bloggers to cast a prediction of this nature. It’s certainly not easy to go on such a limb.

Let me go further; I’m not claiming what might happen, what should happen, I’m saying what is going to happen. This isn’t just simply data, numbers, or polls. This is Ali’s gut and obtained information.

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