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Article: Huckabee Not Ruling Out No. 2 Spot on Ballot; Ex-Candidate Could Bring Conservative Vote, Supporters Say
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- The Washington Post
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- March 6, 2008
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Advisers to Mike Huckabee spent yesterday starting to build a
conservative coalition that could propel a future run for the White
House, hoping to capitalize on the popularity he gained during his
unlikely presidential bid.
Using as a model Ronald Reagan's time between his failed run in
1976 and his success in 1980, the former Arkansas governor plans to
help Sen. John McCain (Ariz.) and Republican congressional
candidates win over conservative Christians in the fall, while
looking for a national radio show or other forum that he can use to
expand his influence within the party.
And though Huckabee has said that he doubts McCain would offer
him the vice presidential slot on the Republican ...
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Article: Huckabee Goes Into Final Iowa Debate Ahead of GOP Pack
NPR Morning Edition;
December 12, 2007 ;
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......HORSLEY: Snow and freezing rain forced Mike Huckabee to cancel his campaign events in Iowa yesterday, but the mood at Huckabee headquarters was bright and cheerful. Huckabee is in first place in Iowa polls, and state...candidate really catch fire like this. HORSLEY: Huckabee has doubled the size ...
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