I pray anybody but Huckabee. I mean the guy even admitted to not having enough foreign policy experience and he wants to run for president? And don't even get me started on Thompson..
2007-12-30 15:03:55
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answered by Anonymous
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i does not be so specific... distinctive republicans in Iowa are social conservatives, and there grow to be rather no good candidate till now Huckabee got here on the scene. And he's a populist--he cares approximately preparation, the ambience, and the working detrimental, and he's keen to enhance taxes to confirm that voters have get right of entry to to trouble-free government centers. he's likewise particularly dynamic, humorous, and personable. Did you notice him on Leno? Or have you ever heard any of his interviews? whether you hate each and every coverage he stands for (and that's annoying, with the aid of fact he's have been given a great number of traditionally liberal ideas jumbled in along with his conservative / Christian historic past). Now, i'm no Huckabee supporter, yet you will discover why he did properly, pondering Guiliani's determination to no longer pay any interest to Iowa, Romney's turn-flopping conservatism, and the very undeniable fact that the form 3 guy isn't something better than a television actor who has performed president, DA, accepted, Admiral, etc. plenty better than he's rather interacted with those adult males. remember that there are a number of states that are plenty extra non secular than Iowa, and Huckabee is going to be very valuable there. If his populist message (and relaxing demeanor) carry him via "bluer" states, he's rather have been given a shot.
2016-11-26 22:54:04
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answered by ? 4
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It looks like for the dems, it will be between Hillary, Obama, and Edwards. Way too close to call.
For the Republicans, I am guessing that Huckabee is going to stomp everyone else down. I'm not even a big Huckabee fan, but at least I am not delusional enough to believe that Ron Paul will get anything other than a token mention.
2007-12-30 14:42:08
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answered by Anonymous
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Hillary Clinton and Mike Huckabee are leading in their respective parties for nomination as candidates for President.
2007-12-30 16:17:14
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answered by FRAGINAL, JTM 7
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Democrat race is just way too close to call, but if I have to guess, I'll guess Obama. Republican-Huckabee.
2007-12-30 15:57:30
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answered by Anonymous
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Edwards jumped ahead of Clinton and Obama in the latest polls.
Thompson also made a huge jump to third place and Romney is back in the lead over Huckabee.
Ron Paul is not going to win...sorry.
2007-12-30 14:35:45
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answered by Borat Obama 4
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hucaby will win, die hillary, and die hillary, for the democrats it will be die hillary, obama
2007-12-31 01:26:04
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answered by Valentine Smith 5
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Huckabee and Obama. Go Mike!
2007-12-30 14:39:46
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answered by The Vigilante 4
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Hillary and Ron Paul
2007-12-30 14:43:17
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answered by Anonymous
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I predict Edwards and Huckabee. For what it is worth.
Happy New Year!
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2007-12-30 14:42:54
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answered by Jacob W 7
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