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1. We did a video supporting Mike Huckabee when he was getting only 2% in the polls. No one took him seriously then. So our political predictions have been quite accurate, baruch HaShem (thank G-d).
2. I predicted a month ago that Rudy Giuliani's candidacy would collapse. Six months ago, polls showed him to be the frontrunner in Iowa. But when voters discovered his liberal positions on social issues, he lost almost all of his support. Yesterday he got only 3% of the vote in the Iowa caucuses.
3. Now I predict that the same thing will happen to Giuliani next Tuesday in New Hampshire, where he has spent millions of dollars advertising. Giuliani's candidacy will collapse everywhere. He has virtually no chance of winning.
4. Duncan Hunter got less than 1% of the vote in Iowa. If he has any brains, he will withdraw from the race. He should have done so before Iowa, the way Tom Tancredo did.
5. New Hampshire is a very secular Northeastern state. Independents are allowed to vote in the primaries. And independents outnumber Republicans in New Hampshire. John McCain has been endorsed by virtually every newspaper in the state and is now the frontrunner in the latest polls. The leftwing news media is promoting McCain's candidacy. If McCain wins in New Hampshire next Tuesday, the media will play it up and give him enormous momentum. UNLESS CONSERVATIVES ACT NOW, MCCAIN COULD WIN THE REPUBLICAN NOMINATION, G-D FORBID!
6. We have very little time to do anything before New Hampshire, but I suggest that we map out a plan of action now to stop McCain. In my opinion, Huckabee has the best chance of stopping McCain. Giuliani is finished, and Mitt Romney is severely weakened after spending $10 million in Iowa and losing badly to the underfinanced Huckabee.
7. After New Hampshire, we have primaries and caucuses in Michigan, South Carolina, Nevada and Florida. If McCain wins those contests, G-d forbid, HE WILL BE THE REPUBLICAN NOMINEE.
The question is, are we willing to unite against McCain?