Former Arkansas Governor Mike Huckabee is seeing a continuing "bump" from his second-place finish in the Ames Straw Poll last month, and may be on the verge of breaking into the "top tier" of Republican candidates, John Whitesides reports for Reuters:
"The earth has shifted for us," Huckabee said in an interview. "The media attention, the fundraising, the polls -- the changes have been dramatic on every front. We're being taken seriously now."The affable, smooth-talking former Baptist minister hopes he has moved beyond the days of campaigning in obscurity, begging for attention and being turned away by donors.
"People would pat us on the head and say, 'If things get better, give us a call,"' Huckabee said. "Now some of those people are scheduling fundraisers for us."
Huckabee had 18 percent in the non-binding Iowa vote, well behind winner Mitt Romney's 31.5 percent, amid a low turnout and the absence of top contenders like former New York Mayor Rudy Giuliani and Arizona Sen. John McCain.
But Huckabee's finish, managed on a shoestring budget, produced a sharp rise in his poll numbers in Iowa, where the state's large bloc of social conservatives has been openly shopping for a candidate to back.
An American Research Group poll taken in late August put Huckabee at 14 percent in Iowa, well behind Romney but just three points behind Giuliani and ahead of late-entrant Fred Thompson and McCain.
Read the whole story at the above link. I can't help but observe this Huckabee surge would not have been likely had Fred Thompson entered the race in June. Now, the momentum Fred had then is pretty well dissipated, while Huckabee's campaign is infused with new life.



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Huckabee who?... (Below threshold)1. Posted by sam | September 7, 2007 5:36 PM | Score: 0 (0 votes cast)
Huckabee who?
1. Posted by sam | September 7, 2007 5:36 PM |
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Posted on September 7, 2007 17:36
2. Posted by ThinkAware | September 7, 2007 5:56 PM | Score: 0 (0 votes cast)
Obviously, by Sam's comment, he is fresh in from living under a rock.
2. Posted by ThinkAware | September 7, 2007 5:56 PM |
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Posted on September 7, 2007 17:56
3. Posted by bryanD | September 7, 2007 8:33 PM | Score: -2 (2 votes cast)
"MAY" become a factor? Huckabee has just cancelled out somebody in the "top tier" AND Brownback to boot. (It's only in larval stage though.)
I suspect the Romney campaign has just become a grand illusion. Money plus nothing.
The "traditional values" voters have only open-borders advocates though. That's what makes this race already very interesting.
And that's Huckabee's big flaw: I don't know if he's a Purdue man or a Tyson man, but couching undefended border policy within the Bible is laughable. See Esau, replace lentils with chicken wings or baby back ribs, that's the inference.
Other chinks: 1 Willie Horton incident, and 1 supposedly animal-abusing PK son.
So it will be FreddyMcRomback and Huckabee vieing for the Bush III MexiGWOT place, Tancredo and Hunter vieing for the patrioticGWOT place, and Ron Paul with a 24-pack of whup-ass ready to go!
ThinkAware, nice blog but rationalizing Paul's flash poll wins is pretty weak. Add up the non-Paul votes. The total is greater than Paul's. Get it?
And calling Paul "looney" while citing Ron "prayer cloth" Parsley as a positive influence?
Priesthood of the believer, not the TV star. Relics schmelics.
3. Posted by bryanD | September 7, 2007 8:33 PM |
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Posted on September 7, 2007 20:33
4. Posted by Jake Benson | September 7, 2007 9:38 PM | Score: 0 (0 votes cast)
The momentum has certainly shifted. People I talk to are interested in Thompson but are already leaning heavily towards Huckabee. Thompson let the opportunity slip by. He could make up for it by accepting Huckabee's request for a debate, but I'd be surprised to see anyone best Huckabee in that format.
4. Posted by Jake Benson | September 7, 2007 9:38 PM |
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Posted on September 7, 2007 21:38
5. Posted by Scrapiron | September 7, 2007 9:56 PM | Score: 1 (1 votes cast)
Rudy Giuliani just lost a lot of support by declaring that criminal aliens are not criminals. Why do we call someone who shoplifts a dollar item a criminal, and a Mexican criminal alien that steals $20-40 K per year from the American taxpayers are not criminals. Rudy has proven to be a typical brain dead New Yorker.
5. Posted by Scrapiron | September 7, 2007 9:56 PM |
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Posted on September 7, 2007 21:56
6. Posted by bryanD | September 8, 2007 2:36 AM | Score: -1 (1 votes cast)
A kick-ass deconstruction of the Paul-Huckabee debate centerpiece. Read through then revisit the hyperlinks. Raimondo always has great links!
http://www.antiwar.com/justin/?articleid=11570
6. Posted by bryanD | September 8, 2007 2:36 AM |
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Posted on September 8, 2007 02:36
7. Posted by John in CA | September 8, 2007 7:19 AM | Score: 0 (0 votes cast)
Huckabee is very good in the debate format. He's smooth, unflappable, humorous and well spoken.
If he pulls anyone away right now, it will be from Brownback, whose supporters have to be seeing the futility of his candidacy. Huck can fill the void for the Brownback family/values/anti-abortion voters.
Don't even know why Brownback is still in the race. If it was throw one guy off the debate stage, I'd vote Sam off, even before Paul.
Despite Huck's good performances, I ain't buying him. I thought before he got in the race I thought he had nanny state tendencies and I haven't been convinced otherwise.
In one of the first debates he was challenged on tax increases while he was Governor and he boasted about turning a deficit into a billion dollar surplus. That means Arkansas over taxed it's residents. Did he propose a tax cut before he left office?
A couple of weeks ago he came out, right after Hillary, saying he thought a national smoking ban was a good idea!
And now he supports the DC Voting Rights Act.
Huckabee: Nanny stater and populist. No thanks.
7. Posted by John in CA | September 8, 2007 7:19 AM |
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Posted on September 8, 2007 07:19
8. Posted by John in CA | September 8, 2007 7:22 AM | Score: 0 (0 votes cast)
Add: I would like to see Huckabee run for the Senate. Either in 2008 vs. Pryor, or in 2010 vs. Blanche Lincoln.
As one Senator he could be contained and it would still be an improvement over the two now from Arkansas.
8. Posted by John in CA | September 8, 2007 7:22 AM |
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Posted on September 8, 2007 07:22
9. Posted by kim | September 8, 2007 4:19 PM | Score: 1 (1 votes cast)
bD, Ron Paul and Justin Raimando are just as deluded as all the rest of you poor Lose the Warriors. The War in Iraq has been over for a week. Couldn't you at least make an effort to get the news out, so the Democrats can quit making fools of themselves?
Hey, the globe is cooling, too.
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9. Posted by kim | September 8, 2007 4:19 PM |
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Posted on September 8, 2007 16:19