Super Tuesday night live chat: The Swamp
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Posted February 5, 2008 6:56 PM
The Swamp

by Frank James

Tribune journalists from Newsday, the Chicago Tribune and the Los Angeles Times will be hosting a series of live chats tonight as Super Tuesday evening unfolds, with polls closing and results becoming available.

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The first live chat begins at 8:15 pm, eastern, with following chats at fifteen minutes after the hour with the last one at 1:15 am eastern.

Go here to send in your questions.

Go here for the live chat.

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McCain Endorses Huckabee!

According to reports from Fox News Channel, McCain delegates admitted they were instructed to throw their support to Huckabee when it became apparent that the voters put McCain a distant 3rd! Is this the beginning of McCain’s exit from the pursuit of the Republican Presidential Nomination?


This isn't McCain's exit, or an endorsement. He wanted to keep Romney from winning because Romney is a much bigger threat to him. If he hadn't pushed his votes to Huckabee, Romney would have gotten all of them.


It's about the same thing as the 'viability' moves in the Iowa caucus.


Yes, "America's CEO" couldn't negotiate himself a caucus deal. I suspect the result would've been similar if he was trying to negotiate his way out of a wet paper bag...


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