Governor Huckabee had a good showing last night, and his campaign is celebrating today. However, I agree with what the Governor said last night in an ABC interview. Although it was a good night, expectations were higher.
Missouri looked like it was going to turn in a big delegate win for Huckabee, and at the ninth hour, with just a few thousand votes, McCain pulled into the lead. I was really counting on Missouri.
We still have Texas, however, and it's looking good for a Huckabee win. There are other states where he has a legitimate shot as well.
There is some buzz about him taking the vice-presidency, but I'm still holding out hope for a narrow win as the presidential nominee. I haven't counted up the delegates, but it's still mathematically possible. (Anyone out there know the numbers?)
So, I plan to keep praying and keep working for an ultimate Huckabee victory. His political career is characterized by come from behind victories. And, hey. Huckabee himself says that he believes in miracles. And if a miracle is what it takes, I think he has the necessary connections.
Oh, and if Romney drops out between now and then, even better.
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