The Huck concedes
Ed Neuhaus, a first-year broadcast student, said he was disappointed Huckabee did not win.
“Considering how far back Huckabee was a few months ago, he’s made progress,” he said. “I’m hoping he does better in upcoming primaries.”
Once he took the stage, Huckabee thanked everyone. Former governor David Beasley and Lt. Gov. Andre Bauer were in attendance.
“I called McCain and offered him congratulations and told him I would rather have him calling me to congratulate me,” he said.
Huckabee said he was appreciative that McCain ran a campaign with civility but had hoped for a different outcome.
“We got awful close,” he said. “This is not an event; it’s a process. The process is far far from over.”
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Send this link to everyone you know who votes. Americans and our media seem that this is a two person race. They are dead wrong. Show them that Edwards is the best candidate in the GENERAL ELECTION!!!
On the Democratic side, Edwards performs best against each of the leading Republicans. In addition to beating Huckabee by 25 percent and McCain by 8 percent, the North Carolina Democrat beats Romney by 22 percentage points (59 percent to 37 percent) and Giuliani by 9 percentage points (53 percent to 44 percent).
“Edwards is the only Democrat who beats all four Republicans, and McCain is the only Republican who beats any of the three Democrats,” Holland said. “Some might argue this shows that they are the most electable candidates in their respective parties.
Comment by Jeff Cunningham — January 20, 2008 @ 12:04 pm