Will Huckabee, Ron Pual, And Giuliani Drop Out Of Gop Race After Super Tuesday?

2009 October 30
by admin

Mr. Giuliani is losing florida and is getting more unpopular with liberal beliefs such as prochoice, gun control, support for gay marriages and abortion. Ron Paul is unpopular and will not win a state. The huckster has not come close to winning a primary after winning iowa-a state in which more than 50% of republicans are evangelicals.

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  1. seker2k permalink
    October 30, 2009

    Ron Paul is here to stay, he won’t go away, he has the best solutions for the average people, and whether he wins or loses, he has woken alot of people up.
    McCain and Giuliani are democrats, and are the worst possible thing for America.
    Giuliani will drop.
    If McCain gets the nomination, he is a guaranteed loss in the general, due to his liberal views, big time warmongering, and the fact he is a complete moron when it comes to foreign and monetary policy.
    Huckabee may drop too, just due to the fact that he is going to run out of money.
    Like it or not for the plutocrats, their days are numbered.
    I will happily dance on their graves.

  2. terry h permalink
    October 30, 2009

    i feel the earth shaking!!!! Huckabee wins the nomination and thwarts the evil clinton/obama uprising that is trying to destroy the very nation we love!!!

  3. Greg R (> Rivers Cuomo) permalink
    October 30, 2009

    I think Huckabee will because he’s running out of money. Ron Paul has plenty of cash and still no campaign debt so unless he changes his mind, I expect him to stay in it until the convention.
    Guiliani’s a wildcard. He’s still got a good amount of cash but if he doesn’t win Florida (which is HUGE in his strategy) then he might decide he doesn’t want to soldier on.
    This year I really think we might see a brokered convention…
    And before you write Ron Paul off, things are looking good for a win for him in Maine…

  4. Freethin permalink
    October 30, 2009

    Giuliani will likely drop out. Huckabee will probably stick around for a little longer (especially if he wins a few states on Tuesday). I think Ron Paul is in it for the long run. His campaign goes beyond the race for President…he wants to continue to grow support for his foreign policy and economic reforms.

  5. eerrkdd permalink
    October 30, 2009

    All will drop except for Huckabee. His as well as the other candidates hatred for Romney will ensure that Huckabee remain in the race long enough to steal enough conservative votes to make sure Romney does not get the nomination.

  6. free will illusion permalink
    October 30, 2009

    Ron Paul has already stated he’s not dropping out as long as he still has supporters.

  7. Ok.. permalink
    October 30, 2009

    I would think the chances are good, as will Edwards….but that’s yet to be seen……A side note, I think even though Paul has not done as well as his supporters wanted, the fact that he did as well as he has, will have an lasting effect on politics.
    I also think Edwards is a good man, but he has gotten lost in the mix. And Huckabee, well a smart man, whose money just ran out….And Giuliani well he put too many eggs in one Florida basket…

  8. Underdog permalink
    October 30, 2009

    I’d doubt that they will, they’ll still keep going.

  9. October 30, 2009

    Ron Paul is Here to Stay!

  10. Bob D permalink
    October 30, 2009

    Ron Paul wont, Huckabee wont.he is aiming for vice prez and Giuliani will drop

  11. Coolnick permalink
    October 30, 2009

    I hope so I actually want a war hero to be the republican nominee,not another redneck pastor or fanatic.

  12. Jacquot- Un chat furieux permalink
    October 30, 2009

    Ron Paul has that whole whack job thing going, so I assume he is with us for the whole way.
    The Huckster brother will drop out as will Judy Rudy.

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