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    Novak is saying that McCain settled the imm issue

    Robert Novak on Hannity and Combes is saying that
    John McCain settled the immigration issue tonight with his win in SC

    It sounds like he is saying that all is forgiven as far as
    Kennedy / McCain , He also said McC is for sealing the borders
    and sending them all back ?

    Where is he coming up with this carp?

    Hannity called him on it also , he said the straight repubs
    went away from McC over the illegal issue

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    Re: Novak is saying that McCain settled the imm issue

    Quote Originally Posted by usanevada
    Robert Novak on Hannity and Combes is saying that
    John McCain settled the immigration issue tonight with his win in SC

    It sounds like he is saying that all is forgiven as far as
    Kennedy / McCain , He also said McC is for sealing the borders
    and sending them all back ?

    Where is he coming up with this carp?

    Hannity called him on it also , he said the straight repubs
    went away from McC over the illegal issue
    I knew they would come to that conclusion. But, you know what? This may be good. Let McCain get good and comfortable - he'll get that mouth moving again on his comprehensive immigration plan.

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    Novak was dissing the daylights out of Romney , saying that the only
    clear choice was McCain

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    Re: Novak is saying that McCain settled the imm issue

    Quote Originally Posted by usanevada
    Robert Novak on Hannity and Combes is saying that
    John McCain settled the immigration issue tonight with his win in SC
    That's ridiculous. Wasn't Nofacts the same one who predicted a Romney win in Iowa (or NH, I forget). Anyway, I'm glad Hannity called him on this.
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    I'll admit months ago I really wanted Thompson. In fact I feel bad he didn't make it. However the more I listened to Romney the more I liked him. Novak and the rest of the pundits have been wrong before. Don't forget they're "beltway boys." Romney not electable??? He almost beat Ted Kennedy in the Senate and he did become Governor of Massachusetts. Any Republican who can survive there is electable in my mind.

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    Keep in mind

    Its the delegates that count and right now Romney has
    more than double McCain , who is now running second

    http://www.cnn.com/ELECTION/2008/primar ... orecard/#R

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    Quote Originally Posted by AirborneSapper7
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    Indys voting for McCain

    The exit polls show most of the indys voted McCain , most straight
    repubs didn't

    They remembered him and Graham sucking up to Kennedy

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    I'm glad Florida and California are closed primary states. And I hope Rush, Hannity, Levin et al. ramp it up and rally the conservative base against McCain. We're going to need this to cut through the fawning, superficial coverage from the MSM & the Fox dinosaurs of McCain's narrow win in SC. I think this will be a big test of the power of talk radio.

    Does anyone have a list of closed primary states?
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    Quote Originally Posted by wilma1
    I'll admit months ago I really wanted Thompson. In fact I feel bad he didn't make it. However the more I listened to Romney the more I liked him. Novak and the rest of the pundits have been wrong before. Don't forget they're "beltway boys." Romney not electable??? He almost beat Ted Kennedy in the Senate and he did become Governor of Massachusetts. Any Republican who can survive there is electable in my mind.
    I agree with you about Teddy Kennedy and Governor of Mass!!

    He is the MOST electable out of any of them.
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