Duncan Hunter Out Of GOP Race
Representative Duncan Hunter (CA) Republican Candidate for President has withdrawn from the Presidential Race. Hunter didn’t have much media exposure, or name recognition. Duncan Hunter was a very conservative candidate, and probably would have been identified well within the most conservative sections of the Republican party had he been able to get enough media exposure.
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Sphere: Related ContentHuckabee Slams Romney In South Carolina
Gov. Mike Huckabee has a list that he released that involve the Club For Growth raising at least $585,000 for Mitt Romney’s campaign. Club for Growth had came out against Huckabee and what they called his liberal economic ways. Romney might catch some flack for the money raising by the Club for Growth, as he claims to not have special interest money. Romney has stated that he does not expect to win South Carolina, so he is focusing on Nevada which votes on Saturday, along with South Carolina. There are also smear attempts at John McCain that are challenging his stand on abortion and immigration issues. Such as, McCain voting in favor of stem cell research. The South Carolina Democratic primary isn’t until the 26th of January. There is a lot riding on South Carolina for the Republican Candidates. If Fred Thompson doesn’t win, it will probably be the end of his run, the same goes for Huckabee who is looking for viability with a win here. McCain is looking for a win here as well. There hasn’t been a candidate that has lost here in the primary and won the presidency in ages. Ron Paul will probably fair about the same as he has elsewhere. Rudy Giuliani has not done much, if any campaigning in South Carolina, so expect the same kind of performance from him as well. This will be weighed much on the republican side and the winner here will more than likely be considered the front runner.
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Early Poll Results are in and it appears that Mitt Romney has won the Primary, edging out John McCain
With 5% of Polls in the Rankings are as follows
1. Mitt Romney- 36%
2. John McCain- 31%
3. Mike Huckbee- 17%
4. Ron Paul- 6%
5. Fred Thompson- 4%
6. Rudy Giuliani- 3%
7. Duncan Hunter - 0%
8. Uncommitted- 3%
If these results stand this means the first repeat winner is Romney and the nails weren’t as deep in the coffin as many thought for him. Romney, also winning the almost not talked about Wyoming Caucus.
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New Hampshire Primary Results Start Rolling In
Update: Networks Projecting the Winner of the New Hampshire Republican Primary is John McCain at 8:21 p.m. est
Update: Rudy Giuliani concedes New Hampshire Primary at 8:14 p.m. est
Amidst a record turnout in New Hampshire of Primary voting. The first primary results are this:
Republican:
1. John McCain
2. Mitt Romney
3. Mike Huckabee
4.Ron Paul
4. Rudy Giuliani
6. Duncan Hunter
Democratic:
1. Hillary Clinton
2. Barack Obama
3. John Edwards
4. Bill Richardson
5. Dennis Kucinich
6. Mike Gravel
This is sloppy but I will clean it up as I go.
Sphere: Related ContentDuncan Hunter’s Big Annoucement
Republican representative Duncan Hunter (California) held a press conference at Manchester, New Hampshire at 2 p.m. today. Many expected him to drop out of the Presidential Race, he did not do that. What Rep. Hunter did say , rightfully so might I add, is that he was staying in the race regardless of how the media is trying to shut him out of the race (which they are along with Republican Ron Paul and Democrat Dennis Kucinich) by not allowing him to take part in the debates. However, about two minutes or less into his tyraid against the media( targeting Fox and ABC), CNN cut their cameras back to the news desk. They did just help him make his point , didn’t they?
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