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    Thursday, January 31, 2008

    Arnold Endorses McCain

    Senator John Mcain's (R-Arizona) pulse must be pretty strong these days, and a lot of love is given to him, no doubt.

    Click on the title to go to the CBS 2 Los Angeles story and video.

    On the heels of former New York mayor Rudy Guiliani's endorsement (and his dropping out of the presidential race), California governor Arnold Schwarzenegger (L.A.'s next mayor?...just a thought, kids...) has thrown in his support for Mccain. Schwarzenegger believes that McCain can keep the country secure, and can win overe moderates (whereas Schwarzenegger is one) and independents.

    However, one person isn't giving the love back.

    Former Massachusetts governor Willard 'Mitt' Romney says that McCain isn't conservative enough. McCain fought back...oh, just watch the clips!

    (Clips courtesy of YouTube, Hobobob10, and CNN):




    Mike Huckabee has fallen behind. It appears to me that he may drop out in the race within the next 30-60 days. If Huckabee doesn't win at least three states- and this is my opinion- next Tuesday, Super Tuesday, it appears that he'll drop out. Who he'll endorse, that's anyone's guess. (Hell, who I'll endorse on the Democrats' side...damn, it'll be awhile before I make my choice).

    I have to admire Texas senator Ron Paul for his spunk. Before Guiliani dropped out yesterday, he was in next to last place. But now that he is in last place, it's almost like David-and-Goliath. Yet he's not quitting.

    But for the moment now, it's McCain's streak. It's still close, and Romney could retake the lead come Tuesday. It's definitely going to be fisticuffs between the man nicknamed 'the Maverick', and the ex-governor from one of the most liberal states in the Union.

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