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Huckabee Shows Perseverance In His Presidential Run

A recent article in the Los Angeles Times entitled "Long Odds Don't Faze Huckabee" underscores Governor Mike Huckabee's perseverance in the race as a Republican presidential candidate.  Here are some excerpts from the article:

 

He told half a dozen audiences over the last three days in Wisconsin that he can still win or, at the very least, give voice to conservative voters not yet sold on the presumptive Republican Party nominee, Sen. John McCain of Arizona.

And Huckabee, 53, spoke in an interview about another motivation -- keeping faith with his can-do life story, one that has included a fair number of battles with doubters and naysayers.

Huckabee said he was determined to continue on, regardless of the results of the Wisconsin primary. His staff is already laying plans for appearances this week in Texas, which holds its primary March 4. And Huckabee pledged to continue hopping from state to state "and fighting hard until someone gets to 1,191" -- the number of delegates needed to win the Republican nomination.

Posted on Monday, February 18, 2008 at 12:51PM by Registered Commenter[StuckonHuck.com] in | Comments1 Comment

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I thought you might be interested in our new Huckabee video, "A Call to Texans." You can view the video here: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QhApGSuT2BY

Please post this on your blog and pass it on to all your friends in Texas!

February 24, 2008 | Unregistered Commenter11 Smiths for Huckabee

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