keeblercrumb
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It is one of the curious turn of events this year that Mitt has "suspended" his campaign and more or less conceding the nomination to McCain.... The pundits and talking heads were all over this and basically were awarding the nomination to McCain....
But it seemed odd to me at the time.... I would have thought that the "Real Conservative" (And no, I do not want to go there again) vote was split between Mitt and Mike... so Mitt's suspension was going to help Huckabee more than McCain...
I have no idea what the current Republican convention rules are.... What now happens to the Romney delegates? Does he "control" them? Are they obligated to vote for him? If McCain cannot get a majority on his own... will it go to a wide open 2nd ballot?
Moreover, if Romney is so wound up about his disagreement with McCain on "several important issues" why would he not throw his votes to Huckabee with whom I assume he has fewer "issue" issues(sic)?
CNN doesn't even bother to post Romney delegates in the great tally board, although mentioning his suspension.... So the delegate count looks strongly (even after the recent results) in McCain's favor.... But if one adds Romney's delegates to Huckabee's... this race is still there to be won by Huckabee...
Maybe McCain is not the sure winner he was crowned last week.
-KC
But it seemed odd to me at the time.... I would have thought that the "Real Conservative" (And no, I do not want to go there again) vote was split between Mitt and Mike... so Mitt's suspension was going to help Huckabee more than McCain...
I have no idea what the current Republican convention rules are.... What now happens to the Romney delegates? Does he "control" them? Are they obligated to vote for him? If McCain cannot get a majority on his own... will it go to a wide open 2nd ballot?
Moreover, if Romney is so wound up about his disagreement with McCain on "several important issues" why would he not throw his votes to Huckabee with whom I assume he has fewer "issue" issues(sic)?
CNN doesn't even bother to post Romney delegates in the great tally board, although mentioning his suspension.... So the delegate count looks strongly (even after the recent results) in McCain's favor.... But if one adds Romney's delegates to Huckabee's... this race is still there to be won by Huckabee...
Maybe McCain is not the sure winner he was crowned last week.
-KC