The DesMoines Register is reporting that Tancredo did drop out as expected, but has endorsed Romney.
Frustrating.
UPDATE: Rep. Steve King on Tancredo and endorsements:
Thursday, December 20, 2007
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I've posted this at more than just this blog, but I definitely do not work for Romney's campaign. I want some conservatives, who I feel haven't given Mitt a fair shake thus far, to seriously reconsider their positions. Romney is clearly now the anti-illegal immigration candidate. What candidate can win the support of ALL conservatives...fiscal, defense, AND social? Mitt's the man!
Why is he "clearly" the anti-illegal immigration candidate? Because he now supports a no amnesty position? He didn't last year.
Mitt is my #2. I suspect that he would govern in a conservative way. But it is a departure from how he campaigned and governed in Massachusetts.
Fred is "clearly" the anti-illegal immigration candidate. I would have preferred Tancredo to support Fred, but I think I like King's support better (see video in main post)
I'll give Mitt a fair shake.
I don't care if he's an LDS, Baptist, Jew or Russian Orthodox,
Mitt's been all over the board on nearly every issue including illegal aliens.... flip-flop-flip-flop... I can't trust him to not flip-flop his current positions if he were elected.... I've had my fill of Carters and Clintons and Bushs, and now comes Mitt's parsing on the "my father marched with MLK" thing and his staff now trying to 'spin' it as a 'figurative' statement. Mitt is gonna tank quickly.
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