Rep. Inglis (SC-4) endorses Huckabee
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« on: November 21, 2007, 02:15:09 PM »

While it can't hope to match the importance of being endorsed by Ric Flair or Chuck Norris, Bob Inglis has decided to endorse Mike Huckabee.

Link 1: The Greenville News
Link 2: The State
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« Reply #1 on: November 21, 2007, 02:24:39 PM »

Good news for Huck in S.C.  Even if he wins in IA, he isn't going anywhere without SC.

Other S.C. Endorsements:

Sen. DeMint: Romney
Sen. Graham: McCain
Rep. Barrett (District 3): Thompson

Reps. Wilson (2) and Brown (1) have not made endorsements.
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« Reply #2 on: November 22, 2007, 04:45:57 PM »

how many more Reagans is that party going to go through this cycle! Romney, no wait! then Thompson, no wait! then Huckabee...so, so funny.  Unfortunately, for him, the CATO wing of the party (the faction that really controls the strings) thinks Huckabee is too "liberal" (i.e., not sufficiently economically-darwinistic).  The new base of Republican party, upper-middle income and above caucasian males--NOT the more heterogenous factions of working- and middle-class whites of both genders--are Giulani's for the taking.  I predict Edwards v. Giuliani, and although the corporate media will fight tooth and nail to ensure a Giuliani victory through race-baiting undocumented workers and warmongering Iran and Venezuela (so similar to 1964), Edwards will clean Rudy's clock excepting the Deep South, Interior West, and any place that elects money-bags, good-ol-boy "Democrats" like Chris Dodd (think monopoly man).
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« Reply #3 on: November 23, 2007, 07:15:23 PM »

A map like this?



Basically, anwhere where the GOP relies on bare majorities of Religious Right will be in trouble while anywhere that relies on bedroom dems will be screwed as well.

Places where social issues are prodominant on both sides, such as the sun belt, will decide the election.
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« Reply #4 on: November 27, 2007, 09:19:52 AM »

A map like this?



Basically, anwhere where the GOP relies on bare majorities of Religious Right will be in trouble while anywhere that relies on bedroom dems will be screwed as well.

Places where social issues are prodominant on both sides, such as the sun belt, will decide the election.

Wild dude.  I think you can flip DE though.
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