Psycheout’s predictions come true. Although Hillary and Edwards are still in a battle for second place.
Update: Chris Dodd and Joe Biden to drop out according to CNN. Who’s next?
Update 2: Romney claims to be happy to have secured the “silver.” Considering how much gold he spent to buy Iowa, that’s laughable. He lost to Mike Huckabee by nine percentage points. It looks like “Mittens” just won the Special Olympics. Ha ha Mitty!
Update 3: In his victory speech Huck said that in elections as in battle, it’s not about hating those in front of you, but loving those behind you. I wish that Romney supporters who continue to slime evangelicals as religious bigots would take Mike’s message of compassion and forgiveness to heart.
See also: A ridiculous Romney supporter’s spin on this evening’s huge loss. Justin, how could you?
Tags: caucus, Iowa, Iowa caucus

January 4, 2008 at 12:53 am |
HOORAH!!! GO HUCK, GO!!!
Thank the Lord!!!
~ Jeremiah
January 4, 2008 at 1:09 am |
It’s a great night/morning isn’t it Jeremiah! Praise be to God!
January 4, 2008 at 8:42 am |
This result is a message from God. We are on the verge of a revival of America’s faith. When Mike Huckabee gets to swear that oath of office he will be God’s instrument of vengeance against the atheists and secularists who are the enemies of our most cherished traditions and values.
January 4, 2008 at 3:32 pm |
Huckabee would beat Hillary but will lose to Obama.
Ron Paul will do better than Huckabee in New Hampshire but Romney will win that caucus.
January 4, 2008 at 7:17 pm |
I think Mike can take NH, although it’s his biggest obstacle. They have a large amount of libertarians there, and Mike is probably the farthest candidate there is from being a libertarian (thank God). However, the largest voting bloc _ the Values Voters _ are very much behind Mike. Romney’s a phony, Thompson’s a dinosaur, and McCain’s out of funding. That leaves Mike, who is having to bear so many attacks, we just know the others are terrified of him.