Mike Huckabee Presidential Campaign 2008  

All the information you need about presidential candidate Mike Huckabee.


This past week the major GOP candidates have swept into my state. I live in Orlando, right in the middle of the I-4 corridor which is a major political battle ground for the state of Florida as well as the nation.
Former Arkansas Governor and Presidential Candidate Mike Huckabee will be a guest on Comedy Central's "Colbert Report" with host Steven Colbert on Wednesday, January 9, 2008.
It appears that Mike Huckabee has cleaned Mitt Romney's clock so to speak in the Iowa caucuses. The numbers are so far apart they are not worth mentioning. What does this mean for the Republican party?
How did Mike Huckabee pull to the front so rapidly in Iowa? Is his momentum sustainable on a low campaign budget?
Mike Huckabee's recent upswing in popularity is due to all the things he's not. It's all the things he's not that make him the only sensible choice for the Republican Party: he's not scary, he's not metropolitan, and he's not too un-cool.
After the debates and many interviews, it is becoming more and more clear that Huckabee is the one true conservative in the Republican Primary.
With the 2008 presidential election just around the corner, many Americans are still undecided as to which candidate should garner their support.
With his surprising finish in the Iowa straw poll, Republican presidential candidate, Mike Huckabee may have opened the door to a real run at the White House.
Health care issues are the cornerstone of Huckabee's presidential bid. The other primary themes of Huckabee's presidential campaign are Iraq, immigration and gay marriage.
Governor Mike Huckabee is a Republican candidate for the 2008 Presidential election. This is simply a summary of his views on some of the major issues of the campaign.
With Guiliani, Romney and McCain making missteps, Huckabee has wasted no time firmly establishing himself as a true compassionate conservative.