Thursday, December 20, 2007

Tancredo Drops Out, Endorses Romney

Read Yahoo Article.

Tom Tancredo has finally made official what long seemed imminent. The fiery representative from Colorado ended his bid at the Republican nomination for President, opting to endorse rival Mitt Romney.

Tancredo used his platform as a candidate to magnify the issue of illegal immigration, making the other candidates "toughen up" their positions on the subject. However, Tancredo banged the illegal immigration drum so loudly, so often, and so exclusively that he insured himself no chance in the race. Recently, it was becoming clearer and clearer that he was using his candidacy as a "bully pulpit" and nothing more.

His endorsement of Mitt Romney is only moderately surprising. Duncan Hunter would have been the most logical choice, in a strict ideological sense, but Tancredo clearly wanted to get behind someone with a "chance at winning," so to speak. Fred Thompson would have been another potential choice, but he's also been down in the polls lately.

So, Tancredo backed Mitt Romney, violating the principles of this blog in favor of supporting, as he said, "the best hope for our cause." It's hard to tell just what, if any, effect his endorsement will have on the race. Will his relatively few supporters follow him onto the Romney bandwagon? Perhaps some will, but any Christian conservatives who might have been supporting him may not.

There is now one less "potentially supportable Christian candidate" in the field, though Tancredo never looked likely to be a legitimate option.

With the next edition of "Ranking Their Positions," I will provide the updated average rankings.

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