When George Bush's term faced its end, he and his vice-president, John McCain developed a plot to keep the Bush administration alive, McCain running and then picking then Secretary of State, Dick Cheney, as vice-president. Although only a month later Mitt Romney, a liberal independent-leaning republican, joined the race. Romney was popular in the beginning, but, later died down when a popular congressman, and senate hopeful, Ron Paul, stuck his name in the hat. Romney who thought he was going to win asked Paul to be his VP. Paul dropped out and began campaigning for Romney. Mike Huckabee then joined the race in time for Iowa and helped himself to the media. Paul began to question supporting Romney. Mike Huckabee then died down after a while and McCain took the floor again. The following ca
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| - When George Bush's term faced its end, he and his vice-president, John McCain developed a plot to keep the Bush administration alive, McCain running and then picking then Secretary of State, Dick Cheney, as vice-president. Although only a month later Mitt Romney, a liberal independent-leaning republican, joined the race. Romney was popular in the beginning, but, later died down when a popular congressman, and senate hopeful, Ron Paul, stuck his name in the hat. Romney who thought he was going to win asked Paul to be his VP. Paul dropped out and began campaigning for Romney. Mike Huckabee then joined the race in time for Iowa and helped himself to the media. Paul began to question supporting Romney. Mike Huckabee then died down after a while and McCain took the floor again. The following ca
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- Ralph Nader
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| - When George Bush's term faced its end, he and his vice-president, John McCain developed a plot to keep the Bush administration alive, McCain running and then picking then Secretary of State, Dick Cheney, as vice-president. Although only a month later Mitt Romney, a liberal independent-leaning republican, joined the race. Romney was popular in the beginning, but, later died down when a popular congressman, and senate hopeful, Ron Paul, stuck his name in the hat. Romney who thought he was going to win asked Paul to be his VP. Paul dropped out and began campaigning for Romney. Mike Huckabee then joined the race in time for Iowa and helped himself to the media. Paul began to question supporting Romney. Mike Huckabee then died down after a while and McCain took the floor again. The following candidates ran:
* Senator John McCain
* Former Governor Mitt Romney
* Congressman and Senate hopeful Ron Paul
* Former Governor Mike Huckabee Mitt Romney then dropped out of the race, and soon did Huckabee supporting McCain.
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