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Monday, February 11, 2008

Huckabee challenges WA caucus results

Calling the election early was a low blow from the dem playbook. Dirty dealings? Maybe. Hope for a huck win? Maybe. Huckleberry is inspired like a dog with a bone. Mathematically he can’t win the nomination, so what’s the deal?
Not the VP spot.

What I want to know is what happens to Romney’s delegates? What happens to the undecided delegates? Is that the preacher’s ace in the hole? Who can tell me - what happens to Romney’s delegates?

Update: Ed Morrissey over at Captains Quarters Blog asks, "Can't Anyone In Washington Handle An Election?"
Less than half of Washington's delegates get chosen in the caucus. The remainder get selected in the primary, which takes place a week from tomorrow. Why Washington even bothered with a caucus is beyond anyone's reckoning, given that a primary would have provided a much cleaner method of calculating the allocation. Of course, Washington elections haven't exactly been a model of competence in the last few years, either.
My guess? It is those primary delegates that spurred this tactical challenge by Huckleberry to prove he is still alive and kicking. But, once again, why?? Mathematically he can’t win the nomination, so what’s the deal? And what happens to Romney’s delegates?