Tuesday, February 5, 2008

What's Happening on Super Tuesday '08

The day has been filled with all kinds of interesting interviews, commentaries, news analysis, polls, etc. It's hard to keep up with everything, especially while traveling, but here are a few highlights.

Ann Romney was in Atlanta campaigning for Mitt:
















(Correction: Mitt was at "Georgia Tech" on Monday, not "Virginia Tech.")

Mitt was on Laura Ingraham's show:



Afterwards, Laura discussed Wayne Grudem's article on Townhall.com from October:

Can evangelicals support a candidate who is politically conservative but not an evangelical Christian? Yes, certainly. In fact, it would demonstrate the falsehood of the liberal accusation that evangelicals are just trying to make this a “Christian nation” and only want evangelical Christians in office. For evangelicals to support a Mormon candidate would be similar to supporting a conservative Jewish candidate—someone we don’t consider a Christian but who comes from a religious tradition that believes in absolute moral values very similar to those that Christians learn from the Bible. Here in Arizona a few years ago I voted for Matt Salmon, a Mormon candidate for governor. He lost, but his policies would have been much more conservative than those of Janet Napolitano, who has now vetoed dozens of pro-life, pro-family bills.

And, she talked about James Dobson's comments regarding John McCain, which our friends over at Evangelicals For Mitt have posted.

Rush Limbaugh practically endorsed Romney and Hot Air has the rundown including Rush's "endorsement" in his own words.

Let's hope all of these (late) endorsements aren't too late to change some hearts and minds.

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