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Mike Huckabee (Republican)Get Rating Widget!

Overall Rating:3.00 based on 21 ratings
ItemImageMike Huckabee, born August 24, 1955 in Hope, Arkansas, Former Governor of Arkansas. Huckabee has been mentioned as a possible candidate for President in 2008 and, alternatively, as a possible challenger to incumbent Democratic senator Mark Pryor in that same year. He has made several trips to important primary states, including a four-day trip to New Hampshire in August, 2006. He had said he wouldn't announce his decision on running for the nomination until after leaving office on January 9, but no announcement on his decision to run has been made yet. The Associated Press has reported that Huckabee plans to file paperwork on January 29, 2007, to form a presidential exploratory committee.

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James76255 (17)
02/10/2008
I'm still trying to figure out what to think of this guy. I like the fact that he comes out and says Roe vs. Wade should be overturned, but then takes it a step too far by saying it shoudn't go back to the states, which I believe it should. He seems to contradict some of what he says on things like education and immigration. I like that he says he wants to give more control to the state and local level on education, but then talks about federal education programs that sound like the same stuff that hasn't worked before. He talks about border security and controlling illegal immigration, but some of his policies in Arkansas don't match up. I'm just really not comfortable with the guy.

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Strijdom (3)
02/10/2008
Huckabee is a man who loves his country, and shows it through and through. Instead of Obama or Hillary who merely talk about their faith in the American people, Huckabee lets his actions speak for themselves.

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Donovan (129)
12/31/2007
One of the better candidates. Lately he has moved up the polls. As of this date (looking at electable candidates) I like him over the others.

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USADude (3)
12/04/2007
I was fooled by Mike Huckabee. He is a spend and tax liberal. As Governor of Arkansas, he increased taxes on nursing homes and groceries. Spending went up 50% during Huckabee's administration. He also pardoned a violent rapist. Mike Huckabee is a baptist minister, so we know he is a little out of touch to begin with.

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magellan (153)
11/24/2007
Huckabee looks like a heavy hitter to me. A charismatic guy who happens to be a Baptist minister, and who's a bit less loony than Brownback. Who else could the social conservatives vote for?

Update: I can't help myself from kind of liking this guy, though his social conservative outlook is radically different from mine.

In today's Repubican party, coming from a nativist base, it takes a lot of guts to say this in response to critics who say he's soft on immigration because he supports school and prenatal health care for illegal immigrants:
"We penalize law-breakers. We don't penalize their children for something they can't help.

If a child is gasping for air, asthmatic, and he's on the hospital steps, what do the other [Republican] candidates suggest we do, let him sit there and gasp until he doesn't have any air left and he dies? If a child comes to our school -- and our law, by the way, in most of our states, mine certainly says you've got to educate a child if he's of child age -- what do you, break your own law and say, 'No, you can't come in the schoolhouse door'?

No, you don't do that. What you do is you elect a president who will fix the problem where it needs to be fixed: At the border. But if your government at the federal government is so incompetent that it fails to secure the border, you don't then grind your heel into the face of a 6-year-old child over it. That's not what this country does. We're a better country than that.

Now, if that causes people to say, 'Well, I'm not going to vote for him,' fine. There are plenty of [Republican] candidates out there who I guess would grind their heel in the face of a 6-year-old child. Not me."


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irishgit (138)
08/15/2007
As stated elsewhere, as a non-voter (due to being a Canadian) I'm ranking these guys on the current likelihood of their being elected.

Right now I don't give this guy much of a chance.

He hasn't raised any significant cash, which puts him in a hole which is only likely to get deeper. Needs some kind of breakthrough on a national level to start attracting money, because without dollars, there is no campaign.

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Loerke (46)
08/15/2007

I see magellan's high rating as a realistic assessment of Huckabee's chances, which are good. Alarmingly so, in fact: I think he's probably the most horribly frightening candidate in the field, who would make a worse president than Dubya. So I will rate him a 1 (a 0, if possible) based on his merit, rather than the probability of his nomination. Like some of the more successful Republicans in recent years, he is outward sentimentalist ("I just feel that there are WMDs in Iraq," as Bush said) and inward fascist. He has the conservative credentials to appeal to the farthest right wing of the moral majority, but clothes them in pompous, phony-populist schmaltz in the best Southern authoritarian tradition in order to appeal to moderate and female voters, whom he, like Bush, will also win in droves. And his bass playing is f***ing miserable.


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thequest (1)
08/02/2007
A Baptist minister, Religion & Politics = Crap

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abichara (60)
03/09/2007
This is the guy to watch. Of all the candidates running, Huckabee can likely make the most effective appeal to GOP primary voters. He's a southern Republican governor with conservative credentials who can likely raise enough money to keep him in the field. Right now, the top three candidates are Giuliani, McCain, and Romney, but neither of these three are really "party insiders". With Giuliani, I simply don't see a liberal urban New Yorker winning the Republican nomination. He's popular now, but once the electorate gets to know him more beyond his heroics during 9/11, they will pull back. There is more than enough negative material for his opponents to exploit during the campaign. Expect his poll numbers to drop substantially over the next few months, as new opponents like Huckabee emerge. McCain has already become yesterday's news. His appeal was his political independence, but the appearance is that he has gone too far to the right to win the nomination, and it looks quite ingenuous. Conservatives in particular don't trust him, and they never will. Meanwhile, his lurch to the right has cost him voters in the middle. That's why he has seen a 60% drop in his poll ratings over the past 4 months. Romney's weak conservative credentials, along with his light political resume may all be liabilities for him. Like McCain, voters arent buying his recent conversion to the conservative cause.

That leaves the opportunity for a dark horse to emerge as a consensus candidate. I think that Huckabee likely fits the bill here. He's a little weak on foreign policy, and I'm not too sure he can expand the partys base during a general election, as he may be a bit too conservative to win independent swing state voters, but he certainly has enough appeal to get the nomination.

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GenghisTheHun (168)
03/02/2007
I think that this guy would be a good president, but he doesn't have much of a chance. He comes from a small state and has no financial backing.

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