The other results:
- Hucktard gets: Tennessee, Georgia, Arkansas, Alabama, and West Virginia (52% Huckabee, 47% Romney, 1% McCain -- dirty McLame campaign tactics in play, according to the Romney campaign.)
- McLame picks up: California, Arizona, Connecticut, Oklahoma, New Jersey, Delaware, New York, Missouri, and Illinois
While flipping channels, trying to escape the coverage, I wound up finding Tom DeLay commenting on the results. He believes we have a long way to go before the convention, specifically mentioning the states that are voting on March 4th -- Texas and Ohio -- and that John McCain won't be able to garner enough delegates. And, when asked about the most popular topic of the day -- James Dobson's comments -- DeLay had this to say about his former colleague, "McCain has done more harm to our party than anyone I know." And, he didn't stop there. "He's always been the anathema of the conservatives of the party."
If Mitt's speech was any indication, this campaign is not only going to go on, but it will go on more determined, more resolute, and more energized. On a side note, I can't stop contemplating how I escaped liberal NY for conservative GA, and neither state chose my candidate. (For the ultimate Georgia analysis, check out The Other McCain.) In any case, we need to rally around Romney, and with the Conservative Political Action Conference (CPAC), the conservative movement's premier event fast approaching there is no better time.
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