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2008 Predictions
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It’s always fun to read predictions for the new year and Hoosier Access has some predictions of what might happen in 2008 for your edification.
Here are some political predictions from Josh Gillespie:
Mike Huckabee makes great strides in early states only to fall short of the nomination because of his lack of organization. The battle eventually comes down to John McCain and Mitt Romney with Republicans holding their collective breath while voting for either in the fall. Fred Thompson, supposedly the great savior of the conservative movement drops out after Iowa. Giuiliani doesn’t make it past super-duper Tuesday.
Ron Paul will not even get close to the nomination, but will run as a Third Party candidate becoming 2008’s version of Ross Perot and giving the White House to a Clinton. Thanks Ron Paul!
Comments
2 Responses to “2008 Predictions”

It’s too bad about Fred, since I consider myself a supporter of his. But his campaign lost all momentum after he announced. I’m still not sure who I’d support if it’s not Fred, but I may be leaning McCain.
Hi Josh,
Thanks for stopping by.
I’d like to see Fred “catch on fire” because he seems like a great guy. Right now, he is too laid back to generate the excitement needed to jump to the front of the pack.
I hadn’t really thought too much about the GOP candidates — especially since Indiana’s primary is in May. But, I am getting a feel for the candidates I like and don’t necessarily like so far.
I could go for McCain also since many of his positions match up with mine, but I guess I’ll have to see who gets the nod in all of the early contests.