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Huckabee Seeks Another 'Colbert Bump'

After his triumph in Iowa and third-place finish in New Hampshire, Mike Huckabee showed up Wednesday night for another Colbert bump. Complete Story...

Romney Decides to Pull Ads in S.C., Fla.

Republican presidential candidate Mitt Romney has decided to pull his advertising from South Carolina and Florida, in a sign of trouble for a campaign that badly needs a win.

Huckabee Says He's OK With Third

Casting himself as an "unknown Southern boy," Mike Huckabee said Tuesday his third-place finish in the New Hampshire primary was good enough to sustain his Iowa-propelled candidacy for the Republican presidential nomination.

Romney Says He's in It for the Long Haul

Republican Mitt Romney, a businessman-turned-politician, will take more direct control of his presidential campaign message after failing to win either the Iowa caucuses or the New Hampshire primary, a top adviser said Tuesday.

Huckabee Has TV Chat With Letterman

Talk about judgment: Mike Huckabee says he has placed his political fate in the hands of David Letterman.

Huckabee's History of Political Antics

Mike Huckabee's offbeat antics — what some would call stunts — helped propel him to the front of the Republican presidential pack after a decade honing that "bumper sticker" style as governor of Arkansas.

Analysis: GOP Rivals Target Romney

Surging in New Hampshire, John McCain seemingly should have been the candidate taking heat from his Republican presidential opponents. But Mitt Romney was the one assailed during a high-stakes GOP debate.

Huckabee Son in Car Wreck

Republican presidential candidate Mike Huckabee's oldest son, John Mark, was treated at a hospital and released after being injured in a car wreck Friday, the Huckabee campaign said.

Young Embrace Obama's Message of Change

The mantra of change that helped lift Barack Obama to his surprisingly robust victory in Iowa's Democratic presidential caucuses was strongly embraced by young people and independents. On the Republican side, Mike Huckabee's win was more rooted in tradition and religion.

Analysis: McCain, Romney at Risk in N.H.

Mitt Romney and John McCain are the Republicans with the most to lose in New Hampshire. Mike Huckabee is looking for a bounce from his Iowa caucus triumph.

Iowa Republicans Hand Huckabee a Win

Former Arkansas Gov. Mike Huckabee won the opening contest for the Republican presidential nomination, relying heavily on support from fellow evangelical Christians and the message that money shouldn't matter in politics.

McCain: Negative Campaigns Do Not Work

Sen. John McCain congratulated rival Mike Huckabee on winning Iowa's presidential caucuses Thursday and said it shows that negative campaigns — such as opponent Mitt Romney's — are doomed to fail.

A Look at Huckabee, Obama Iowa Victories

Religion played a huge role in Mike Huckabee's triumph in the Iowa Republican caucuses, though there are some mixed signals for him on the road ahead. On the Democratic side, it was fresh blood — and an outcry for change — that helped propel Barack Obama to his victory in the state.

Giuliani Praises Huckabee's Win in Iowa

Republican presidential hopeful Rudy Giuliani praised rival Mike Huckabee for his win in the Iowa caucuses on Thursday — a contest Giuliani skipped — yet insisted his own early-state campaign could win over the long haul.

Analysis: Evangelicals Choose One of Own

Evangelical Republicans in Iowa chose one of their own in Mike Huckabee.

Obama, Huckabee Sweep to Iowa Victories

Barack Obama and Mike Huckabee won the Iowa caucuses last night as the candidates move on to New Hampshire.

Analysis: Huckabee Sows Doubts in GOP

Cradling a cup of coffee on his knee, the Rev. Paul Porter welcomes five neighbors to his home, leads them in a brief prayer and gets down to business. "We're here to help elect Mike Huckabee the next president of the United States," he says. "He's a decent, moral man." His neighbors nod their heads.

Candidates Hit Late-Night Talk Shows

Republican presidential hopeful Mike Huckabee traded jokes with Jay Leno and played bass guitar with the "Tonight Show" band on Wednesday, the eve of the Iowa caucuses he hopes to win.

Huckabee Aide Rollins Has Checkered Past

Ed Rollins, Mike Huckabee's campaign chairman, is no stranger to trouble.

Late Night TV Hosts Back After 2 Months

Late-night TV hosts returned to the air Wednesday after a two-month hiatus, showing support for their striking writers, plenty of creative stretch marks — and at least two scruffy beards.

Huckabee Insists No Trick With Ad

Republican presidential candidate Mike Huckabee insisted he wasn't trying to pull a fast one when he played a negative TV commercial for the media even as he promised not to air it for voters.

Huckabee Opts for Leno on Caucus Eve

On the eve of the Iowa caucuses, Republican presidential hopeful Mike Huckabee will trade jokes with Jay Leno on NBC's "Tonight Show."

Analysis: Huckabee May Have Gone Too Far

Mike Huckabee may have finally gone too far.

Protesters Arrested at Huckabee Office

Three protesters seeking a commitment from Republican presidential hopeful Mike Huckabee to end the Iraq war were arrested Monday for refusing to leave his office.

Huckabee Won't Air Anti-Romney Ad

Mike Huckabee said Monday he wouldn't run a TV ad he'd prepared blistering Republican rival Mitt Romney as dishonest. Then he showed it to a room packed with reporters and cameramen.

The Vine

Huckabee's "Rookie Card" Hits Stores

Source: Sports Collectors Daily

Donruss Trading Cards' new Americana set includes autographed cards and yes, campaign-worn dress shirt swatches from Republican candidate Mike Huckabee.

Romney decides to pull ads in S.C., Fla. - Yahoo! News

Source: Yahoo! News

BOSTON - Republican presidential candidate Mitt Romney has decided to pull his advertising from South Carolina and Florida, in a sign of trouble for a campaign that badly needs a win.

The Tears of a Presidential Hopeful

I confess I was a bit surprised this morning upon hearing the results of New Hampshire's primary. I'm especially curious as to the swing from Iowa's results. As I found the topic dominating news coverage through the day, though, I found myself feeling manipulated.

Candidates face volatile mix of race, religion, politics in S.C.

Source: Yahoo! News

something different appears to be afoot, as campaigns trafficking in optimism brace for the time-tested machinations that typify this state's no-holds-barred politics.

Huckabee retreats on birthright citizenship

Source: The Washington Times

Mike Huckabee yesterday contradicted his own top immigration surrogate, announcing he will not support a constitutional amendment to end birthright citizenship for children born in the United States to illegal aliens.

Clinton Is Victor, Turning Back Obama; McCain Also Triumphs

Source: The New York Times

Hillary Rodham Clinton's victory was a surprising show of strength after her loss in Iowa. John McCain reprised his 2000 primary win, beating Mitt Romney.

God Scorns Mike Huckabee in New Hampshire

Source: pensitoreview.com

Mike Huckabee, the former Baptist preacher and governor of Arkansas, who recently said that the divine, hidden hand of God was behind his campaign's success, has been projected to lose the New Hampshire primary tonight.

Voting in the Age of 'Dr. Phil'. By Jonah Goldberg. Wednesday, January 9, 2008

Source: Town Hall

What do you want in a president? Ask most Americans that question and you'll get familiar lines about competence, experience and "the issues." These cliches are nice and high-minded. But are they true?

Fred Thompson - True Conservative: Pure Substance Instead of Flash and Compromise. By wiaggie, published Jan 08, 2008

Source: Associated Content (AC) the People's Media Company

Voters say they want a substantial debate of the issues and the candidate's proposed solutions. Yet, the minute a serious discussion commences, eyes glaze over and the subject is changed.

Record N.H. Turnout Is Predicted

Source: The New York Times

Voters in New Hampshire have the potential to reinforce Senator Barack Obama's momentum and revive the campaign of Senator John McCain.

New Zogby Polls in New Hampshire Favor Obamba, Romney

Source: ScienceBlogs

There is clear movement in the polls for both Democrats and Republicans and that movement is in favor of Obama and Romney. Here are the three day comparisons:

Immigration and Presidential Politics

Source: Security Debrief Blog

And now the latest is Ron Paul, who has run a maverick campaign based on libertarian principles — except when such principles seem to get in the way of political expediency.

Huckaboom and the Obamawagon

Source: themorningnews.org

According to Peggy Noonan, what Americans want is someone "reasonable":

The Associated Press: Analysis: Huckabee Sows Doubts in GOP

Source: Google

A great example of what was happening in Iowa. Huck has created a following of trusting and hopeful people and he is using their mutual religion to distract them from who he really is. He is using these people, who want so much for him to be all that he claims to be.

Huckabee vows to defy birthright citizenship

Source: The Washington Times

Mike Huckabee wants to amend the Constitution to prevent children born in the U.S. to illegal aliens from automatically becoming American citizens, according to his top immigration surrogate — a radical step no other major presidential candidate has embraced.

Huckaburger provides feast for Paulsters

Source: The Boston Globe

It was Mike Huckabee's party, but Ron Paul's supporters crashed it.

Huckabee's dog whistle

Source:

This is definitely dog-whistle politics -- that is, a message delivered in coded terminology and targeted to a particular subcultural group.

Radical Cleric: The "Ad" Huckabee Doesn't Want You To See

Source: The Nation

On his way to winning Iowa, Mike Huckabee overtly traded on his evangelical culture war credentials.

Copycat Primary: Clinton copies Obama? Huckabee and Edwards?

Source: theseminal.com

Clinton stealing Obama's line about change? Huckabee & Edwards comparing themselves to Seabiscut? This is probably endemic to politics, but there are quite a few of the copy-cats this primary season. If you're going to use rhetoric then at least make it original rhetoric.

Song for the GOP

OK, I may really lose my place at the cool table for this one 'cause I'm showing my support for Mitt Romney whom may be very unpopular with many of you... I've just got to express myself in song!

John "Bob Dole" McCain

Source:

Democrat leadership wants Hillary. Republican leadership wants Bob Dole in the form of John McCain. The people want something different - like Ron Paul, Barack Obama or Mike Huckabee.

Mike Huckabee's Radical Tax Policy -- A 30% National Sales Tax

Source: CNN

With Mike Huckabee's big win in the Iowa Republican caucus Thursday, more people are asking, "So what's this guy actually stand for?" Answer: For the most part, he's a pretty conventional conservative Republican.

Huckabee Delivers A Sermon A New Hampshire Church -- Calls On Christians To Be "Soldiers For Christ" in "God's Army"

Source: The Washington Post

A pastor from Texas was scheduled to deliver the sermon Sunday at a church here called the Crossing.

President Mike Huckabee?

Source: The New York Times

After the last two elections, Americans — even Republicans! — are ready for a likable regular guy. Huckabee seems to be that.

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