Romney Endorses McCain for President, Huckabee Vows to Stay in the Race

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Mitt Romney endorses John McCain for president in Boston Thursday, embracing the Arizona senator's candidacy after a hard-fought primary. (AP Photo)

Happy Valentine’s Day, John McCain.

The GOP front-runner got a big political hug Thursday from former rival Mitt Romney, who in urging his own delegates to back the Arizona senator, put him in striking distance of sealing the nomination for good.

Romney and McCain were engaged in a bitter fight before the former Massachusetts governor suspended his race last week during an address to conservatives in Washington — but at the announcement Thursday in Boston the two were like old friends.

“Things can get pretty rough in a political campaign, and in the thick of the fight it’s easy to lose sight of your opponents’ finer qualities. But the truth of the matter is that in the case of Senator McCain I could never quite do that,” Romney said, highlighting McCain’s dedication to national security. “Even when the contest was close and our disagreements were debated, the caliber of the man was apparent.”

Romney suspended his campaign for the GOP nomination after McCain came out of the Super Tuesday contests with a huge lead in the delegate count — but he did not offer an immediate endorsement.

Romney’s backing Thursday could help McCain lock up the nomination faster than initially expected. Romney said he’s encouraging his delegates — which number 280 — to back the Arizona senator, though they’re not bound to do so.

But rival Mike Huckabee, who has 242 delegates, is vowing to stay in the race.

“I may get beat, but I’m not going to quit. It’s just not in my nature,” he told FOX News after the endorsement.

The latest delegate tallies show McCain has 843 delegates, a few hundred short of the 1,191 needed to secure the nomination. Sources tell FOX News that Romney decided to endorse earlier Thursday in the interest of helping McCain gain the delegates needed to seal the nomination and unite the party for the general election.

Romney cited similar reasons when he suspended his campaign last week, saying he didn’t want to forestall the launch of a national campaign and hurt his party by staying in the race. Romney and McCain were in a tough race beforehand, with Romney persistently casting McCain as a Washington insider who is out of step with the GOP mainstream and McCain casting Romney as a flip-flopper.

McCain said Thursday that Romney’s support is a “vital ingredient for victory in November,” and that “We all know it was a hard campaign. Primaries are tough … and now we move forward.”

McCain already had the support of former New York mayor and GOP candidate Rudy Giuliani. But Romney’s endorsement could help McCain in his quest to convince party conservatives that he shares their ideals, since Romney was the GOP pick of several prominent conservatives.

McCain’s recent aura of inevitability has triggered the ire of conservative talk show hosts and pundits, but the Arizona senator has made headway in attracting the confidence of prominent elected conservatives, including House GOP Leader John Boehner and others in the Republican leadership.

Meanwhile, Huckabee’s campaign argues there’s no reason to drop out until somebody has 1,191 delegates.

Campaign manager Chip Saltsman told FOX News that it’s “good news” Romney’s delegates are being released.

“It means they are up for grabs,” he said of the delegates, adding that Huckabee never expected to get Romney’s endorsement.

While Romney can ask his delegates to support McCain, he won’t be able to simply hand over all 280 delegates. Many are from caucus states that won’t select the actual delegates until state conventions this spring. Those delegates will be selected by people who supported Romney in the initial caucuses; the direction they go depends on whether they follow Romney’s lead in endorsing McCain.

In other states, the delegates are bound to Romney, and their fate is governed by state party rules. In states like Montana, where Romney has 25 delegates, they would be free to support whomever they choose after Romney releases them.

Six of Romney’s delegates are members of the Republican National Committee who continued to endorse him even after he dropped out of the race. These RNC members are free to support any candidate they choose at the convention.

FOX News’ Shushannah Walshe and Serafin Gomez and The Associated Press contributed to this report.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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Comment by Majority Rule Moral Majority

In the end the establishment won! Ron Paul was right all along as our children and grandchildren will be saying 50 to 100 years from now just as today my generation (those willing to admit it) are saying Ross Perot was right all along!

Wake up America!

 
Comment by Tom from Florida

I do not blame Huck for staying in the race. All things being equal, he most likely can not win. However, all things are not equal. Anything can happen. Consider the age and health of McCain. McCain might not last through to the convention or beyond to the Primary. The media has not made much of this fact, but McCain is an man of about 70 years old. Besides, I would rather see America have a choice between a liberal dem (Obama) and a moral conservative (Huck) than between a dem wearing dem’s clothing and a dem wearing republican clothing (McCain). In addition, it is not up to Romney to say which direction his delegates throw their votes. It is possible that Romney delegates realize that what they had hoped for in Romney can be realized in Huckabee. So, anything can happen on the Repub side. Huck should stay in as long as he wants to.

 
Comment by Rick

Here is a ‘Best of’ John McCain I put together. You will likely need to copy and paste each individual link in your browser to watch these, but it is worth it. The videos say it all (I wish these could just run as commercials in every state that has yet to hold it caucus / primary!). Enjoy, and feel free to share with everyone you know!

http://youtube.com/watch?v=DCAqm286eAM
http://youtube.com/watch?v=G07tkPDcqa0
http://youtube.com/watch?v=M_zpOt2Ds1M
http://youtube.com/watch?v=Ajm5JTf7jZs
http://youtube.com/watch?v=x4n024Gtj5c&feature=related

 
Comment by EW

McCain is the best! The best at flipflopping!SEE THE VIDEO
http://www.youtube. com/watch? v=ioy90nF2anI

 
Comment by Texas For Huckabee

I’d rather have a wolf that balanced the budget, lowered the crime rate, and helped evacuees, just to name a few of the accomplishments of Governor Huckabee, than any one else running.

And we evangelicals do live a Christian life. At the end of your life it won’t be the evangelicals that you give account to it will be Jesus. So let’s make this life as good as we can and elect Mike Huckabee to be our next president. So he can balance the budget in Washington as well.

 
Comment by Rush Limbaugh

My fellow citizens,

After Romney decided to endorse McCain, I too have thought about my position, and I am throwing my support behind McCain. I’m sorry for all the hateful things I’ve said about McCain. Maybe he would consider me as his running mate.

 
Comment by Osama Bin Ladin

Al Qaeda is counting on McCain winning the republican nomination. Allah be praised.
Then in November Obama can win the general election. Allah be praised.

Then he will get those nasty American troops out of our way. Allah be praised.

Then we will strengthen and come Bomb your nation unless you convert to Islam. Allah be Praised

Thank you Mormons for helping our cause. Allah be Praised.

Al Qaeda for Obama!!!!!!!!

 
Comment by Huck a Baptist

Huckabee is a wolf is sheep’s clothing. A true Judas who will sacrifice the nation for his fellow Christians–excluding those Christians labeled as cults. A selfish, self-righteous, holier-than-thou, bigoted, judgmental, hypocrite. Why do Evangelicals spread mis/dis-information about other faiths? Oh, I get it, they’re SO concerned about the salvation of ‘lost’ souls. How generous and self-less they are. It must be because they’re already saved just by uttering a few words about Jesus, and don’t have to worry about actually living a true Christian life.

 
Comment by OHIO FOR HUCKABEE

Huckabee can still WIN!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Romney is a flip flop - endorsing McCain who was almost the running mate of FLIP-FLOP Kerry!!!!!
When we vote here in Ohio and Huckabee wins it will turn the RNC into a brokered convention, and then we will see what the Republican Party really wants……

FLIP-FLOPS have a long history of losing. What’s gonna be any different this time. NOTHING!!!!!!!

 
Comment by Texas For Huckabee

TEXAS FOR HUCKABEE!!!
STAY IN THERE GOVERNOR HUCKABEE.
JUST BECAUSE ROMNEY IS A FLIP-FLOP WHO IS BACKING THE CANDIDATE THAT WAS ALMOST FLIP-FLOP KERRY’S RUNNING MATE, DOESN’T MEAN YOU HAVE TO DROP OR FLOP……
WHEN TEXAS VOTES FOR HUCKABEE ON MARCH 4TH IT WILL STRENGTHEN THE GAP AND KEEP MCCAIN FROM GETTING ALLTHE VOTES.
LET’S HAVE A BROKERED CONVENTION AND SEE WHAT THE REPUBLICAN PARTY REALLY WANTS.

 

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