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OK, it's not the best article, but hey, at least they are noticing he exists. It's not super bad, but not super good either. It's at the point where people in Michigan will get curious about him and go to http://www.mikehuckabee.com/ . Maybe once they find out what Mike is really all about they will even leave a CONTRIBUTION. The article talks about his finish at 2nd behind Mitt Romney, saying that he finished far behind Mitt Romney. It forgets to mention that Mitt bought and payed for Republi-hos.
Republi-ho: Someone who claims to be a Republican. When some rich dude flashes money they act like a ho.
Some of the good stuff in this article.
- He reported more media interest, more phone calls to his campaign headquarters and more visits to his Web site. "There's a new life in our campaign," Huckabee said.
That left him fired up for a campaign trip to New Hampshire, where the former Baptist preacher and social conservative could have a harder time. - The candidate, however, remains optimistic.
"If you roll the clock back a year ago, there were quite a few folks that were the next president of the United States who aren't even in the race now," he said. "President George Allen, President Bill Frist, President George Pataki. ... A year from now, who knows?"
Mitt Romney quote about those who have been lifelong Pro-Lifers.
- • Republican Mitt Romney: "I get tired of people that are holier than thou because they've been pro-life longer than I have."
YouTube debates on Nov. 28
- The on-again, off-again Republican version of the CNN/YouTube debate is on again, for Nov. 28.
CNN, which will broadcast the event, said Rudy Giuliani and John McCain have signed on. No word yet from Mitt Romney, who has called the format demeaning.
Questions, in the form of short videos, can be posted on YouTube.
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