Just two days after winning in Iowa, the spotlight appears to be getting to Mike Huckabee. For one thing, the increased scrutiny that comes with being a frontrunner has thrown even more attention onto the candidate’s troubled son, who’s just run into some more poorly-timed trouble–an early-morning car accident.
Now, whispers have already begun suggesting that John McCain is primed to supplant the new leader for the GOP nomination.
The New York Times is reporting that the politicos of the Republican party are stepping away from the populist preacher candidate, fearing that he doesn’t have the chops to win nationally in the general election. I guess something about a Southern governor and religious fanatic seems a little too familiar to the GOP elite.
Oh, and did I mention that Mitt Romney just took Wyoming?
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