I posted this in the "other" ongoing post as well.
Just a thought to all those who support "candidates" other than McCain and Huckabee to a degree. If those states left to vote in the primary will split their votes they can then prevent McCain from getting the 1191 delegates needed to win the nomination. If after all the states "vote" and nobody gets the required delegates then ALL the candidates are back in it.
Here is the sad part of this whole thing. It appears that because the primary in not an actual election there are no laws to govern them. As it turns out (Washington's voting brought this to light) that those in charge of the primary for each state can call it when they want. It actually looks like Romney may have very well won California, Florida, and Georgia except that the voting was called while McCain led in two and Huckabee led in GA (It was reported that McCain's group called the GA election board and told them to call it for Huckabee before all the votes were counted).
So the action to take is to give mix up the voting enough that neither McCain nor Huckabee get to 1191 delegates. It would then come down to the convention and hopefully (as far as I am concerned) Romney could then return with a very good chance of winning the nomination.
Politics...with parties like these who need organized crime!