Saturday, February 09, 2008

At DC C-PAC today: "I won't back down -- No! Not with 27 states left.": Mike Huckabee















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-and "kilroy2008" WUZ There! Wow, WITH rEV. mIKE, my WEIGHT LOSS GURU, (HE LOST 120-- i lost 145 - yee hah!)




but i digress:



and now the REAL newz -((( i [heart] huckabee!)))






By WILL LESTER, Associated Press Writer 1 hour, 52 minutes ago



AP: WASHINGTON - Republican Mike Huckabee on Saturday rejected suggestions that John McCain is the party's inevitable nominee and said he won't quit the presidential race.

"I didn't major in math," the former Arkansas governor told a cheering crowd at the Conservative Political Action Conference meeting. "I majored in miracles."



Huckabee, who trails in the nomination race with 198 delegates to McCain's 719, said he was aware there had been rumors that he might quit the race, but reassured them: "I'm not quitting."



He said he is comfortable with where his campaign is now given the resources he's had and he planned to stay in the campaign until he could win or his opponent has the delegates to claim the prize. A total of 1,191 delegates are needed to secure the GOP nomination.



Huckabee said that his fundraising has been doing very well lately, and added: "We raised a quarter of a million dollars online yesterday."



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