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  • [[Image:Mike Huckabee.jpg|left|thumb|350px|Mike Huckabee in Windham, NH]] '''Mike Huckabee''' (born Michael Dale Huckabee, 24 August 1955), an American politician and
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  • Image:Mike Huckabee.jpg|Governor [[Mike Huckabee]]
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  • ...ecome less responsive to economic issues. In the presidential candidacy of Mike Huckabee this was particularly apparent, with Huckabee offering positions that many ...he Constitution Party and more niche-interest presidential candidates like Mike Huckabee and Ron Paul.
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  • [[Image:Mike Huckabee.jpg|left|thumb|350px|Mike Huckabee in Windham, NH]] '''Mike Huckabee''' (born Michael Dale Huckabee, 24 August 1955), an American politician and
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  • ...nd_juan_williams_after_npr_firing_call_to_slas.html |title=Sarah Palin and Mike Huckabee defend Juan Williams after NPR firing, call to slash NPR funds |accessdate=
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  • ...can Party (United States)|Republican Party]] is at a transitional point. [[Mike Huckabee]]’s campaign was basically correct that the Reagan coalition was over. Pa
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  • ...2008, when 45% of the delegates will be chosen. Outspent by Romney 10-1, [[Mike Huckabee]] nevertheless scored a major upset in Iowa, coming in first and beating Ro
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  • ...litical arm, during the 2008 Presidential elections, initially supported [[Mike Huckabee]], and then later supported the Republican [[John McCain]] ticket due to th
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  • ...ntration of potential candidates, in early 2010, is on Fox News, including Mike Huckabee, Sarah Palin, and Newt Gingrich. Several broadcasters have left the studio
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  • Republican presidential contender [[Mike Huckabee]] has proposed continuing the Social Security payouts unchanged, but radica
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  • ...e. As supporters chanted "Mac is Back!" he defeated Romney 37%-32%, with [[Mike Huckabee]] trailing at 11%.<ref>Roger Cohen, "McCain's comeback," [http://www.iht.co
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  • [[Arkansas (U.S. state)]] Governor [[Mike Huckabee]] entered as a dark horse but shot to the top rank in December 2007, and wo Every prediction and game plan was shattered in November, when [[Mike Huckabee]], a little known former governor of Arkansas, shot to the top of the polls
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  • ...ers of [[United States Congress|Congress]], political candidates such as [[Mike Huckabee]] and radio talk show hosts such as [[Neal Boortz]] and [[Jim Gearhart]], a
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  • ...s leading position after endorsing immigration reform. Arkansas Governor [[Mike Huckabee]] entered as a dark horse but shot to the top rank in December 2007, and wo
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  • ...dual endorsement when it backed Democrat [[Hillary Clinton]] Republican [[Mike Huckabee]], a former Arkansas governor. Clinton also won the backing of the [[Unite
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  • ...r advisor to George W. Bush, [[Karl Rove]], and former Arkansas governor [[Mike Huckabee]] also expressed their surprise at Palin's resignation.<ref>[http://www.usa
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