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Why a Mike Huckabee presidential run is Chris Christie's worst nightmare
The Week ^ | December 13, 2013 | Jon Terbush, Boston-based columnist

Posted on 12/13/2013 1:36:31 PM PST by 2ndDivisionVet

Mike Huckabee sat out the 2012 election, but he may be game in 2016.

The former Arkansas governor — who won the 2008 Iowa caucuses and emerged as the strongest challenger to Sen. John McCain (R-Ariz.) in the race to capture the GOP nomination — ended his daily radio show Thursday and said he was considering another run at the White House.

"I'm keeping the door open," he told the New York Times. "I think right now the focus needs to be on 2014, but I'm mindful of the fact that there's a real opportunity for me."

Huckabee hasn't been mentioned much in early 2016 speculation, having kept a low profile while New Jersey Gov. Chris Christie and a trio of Tea Party senators soaked up most of the attention. But if Huckabee were to run, he could prove to be a formidable challenger to Christie, who is widely perceived to be the early front-runner.

That's because for all the hype surrounding Christie, there are still questions about whether he can play well outside the Northeast, and whether he'll pass the conservative smell test. The GOP's right wing is deeply skeptical of Christie's conservative bona fides. So though he certainly has star power and crossover appeal that would make him a strong general election candidate, he could have a tough time in a GOP primary.

Enter Mike Huckabee, who has carved out a neat little space for himself on the right as something of a GOP celebrity thanks to his eponymous Fox News show and talk radio program. (Think Sarah Palin, but with more electoral credibility.) If he got in the race, he'd have an established fan base to propel his candidacy.

Huckabee caught fire in 2008 because he was seen as a true conservative alternative in a lackluster field, and he could very well occupy the same space were he to run again. Indeed, Huckabee bragged to the Times that he could beat Christie in the early, redder nominating states for that very reason:

"Let me show you some polling," Mr. Huckabee said, brandishing a two-page memo about a survey his longtime pollster took earlier this month showing him leading the Republican field in both Iowa and South Carolina. He boasted that such good numbers came at a time when "nobody has even talked about me being named" as a candidate. [New York Times]

Huckabee hasn't been tested nearly as often as the other presumptive 2016 candidates. But a PPP poll from earlier this year found him hanging around the middle of the pack in a hypothetical horse race. Perhaps more importantly, it found that 82 percent of "very conservative" voters viewed Huckabee favorably; just 42 percent of very conservative voters said the same of Christie.

Huckabee could also be well-positioned to steal some of Christie's crossover appeal. In his mini-media tour this week, he talked about the GOP's need to reach out to new demographics — the same argument that has made Christie seem so viable in the early going.

"One of our failures is the ability to speak to African-Americans, to speak to Hispanics, to speak to working class people," he told the Washington Post, "more than just speaking to the board room, speaking to the people who go in and clean up after the meeting."

Huckabee has the popularity, name recognition, and conservative cred to be highly competitive in a GOP primary. With the GOP locked in a battle over its own identity, Huckabee's soothing, paternal populism — he's a former baptist pastor, after all — could play well to both sides.


TOPICS: Arkansas; New Jersey; Issues; Parties; Polls
KEYWORDS: 2016; chrischristie; gop; huckabee; krispykreme; palin; polls; republicans
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To: eclecticEel

Let’s throw Jon Huntsman and Ricky Santorum in there for sheer lunacy.


41 posted on 12/13/2013 2:17:51 PM PST by 2ndDivisionVet ("Of the 4 wars in my lifetime none came about because the US was too strong." Reagan)
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To: SoFloFreeper; 2ndDivisionVet


That's probably because Mitt Romney's tenure as Governor didn't look to much different than Obama's tenure as President.

Mitt Romney supported or implemented or tried to implement the following while Governor of Massachusetts:

1. Gay Marriage
2. Full-scale support for Abortion
3. Gay Adoption
4. Gays in the Boy Scouts
5. Taxed everything and anything that moved, including some things that couldn't anymore (see his mortuary related taxes)
6. Came within a hair's breadth of implementing his own regional Carbon Tax Scheme.
7. Vocal proponent of the Global Warming scheme.

I'm sure others can add to the list of facts, but your boy Romney was anything BUT a Republican, much less a conservative.

His record plainly declares him to be an extreme Progressive Liberal.
42 posted on 12/13/2013 2:26:18 PM PST by SoConPubbie (Mitt and Obama: They're the same poison, just a different potency)
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To: SoFloFreeper; 2ndDivisionVet
I know it is almost anathema to say so here on FR, but the USA would be in a whole lot better shape right now, and on the road to an economic recovery, if Mitt Romney were in the Oval Office right now instead of the Clown and his boss Valerie.

That's probably because Mitt Romney's tenure as Governor didn't look to much different than Obama's tenure as President.

Mitt Romney supported or implemented or tried to implement the following while Governor of Massachusetts:

1. Gay Marriage
2. Full-scale support for Abortion
3. Gay Adoption
4. Gays in the Boy Scouts
5. Taxed everything and anything that moved, including some things that couldn't anymore (see his mortuary related taxes)
6. Came within a hair's breadth of implementing his own regional Carbon Tax Scheme.
7. Vocal proponent of the Global Warming scheme.

I'm sure others can add to the list of facts, but your boy Romney was anything BUT a Republican, much less a conservative.

His record plainly declares him to be an extreme Progressive Liberal.
43 posted on 12/13/2013 2:32:09 PM PST by SoConPubbie (Mitt and Obama: They're the same poison, just a different potency)
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To: 2ndDivisionVet
The media will continue to throw around names of RINOS like Christie, Huckabee, Jeb Bush because they are hoping one of them will be the nominee. A true conservative may be harder to beat. If another Mitt Romney type is the Republican contender, Hillary will be a shoo-in.
44 posted on 12/13/2013 2:32:26 PM PST by fatnotlazy
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To: 2ndDivisionVet

Last week Huckabee was on Fox&Friends. At that time, he claimed evangelicals were ‘begging’ him to run.

[If they make it to the primaries, the debate stages are going to be full of retreads and wannabes. It seems each primary season has around 15 to 18 who send out trial balloons and strong hints, hoping they will get a ground swell of support. Few manage to get much response.]


45 posted on 12/13/2013 2:33:18 PM PST by TomGuy (.)
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To: ifinnegan
Huck performed at the GWB inaugural (Count the Silverware) Ball. He tried to convince us then that he was a conservative...and I fell for it for a while.

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46 posted on 12/13/2013 2:34:53 PM PST by gorush (History repeats itself because human nature is static)
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To: 2ndDivisionVet

47 posted on 12/13/2013 2:38:13 PM PST by TexasCajun
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To: 9YearLurker

That is a possibility. There were some fairly substantiated rumors in 2008 that McCain made a deal with Huckabee that allowed Huckabee to win some state. IIRC, West Virginia was involved. By doing so, it stopped Romney from getting a head of steam, thus allowing McCain a better chance at the nomination.
48 posted on 12/13/2013 2:40:56 PM PST by TomGuy (.)
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To: afraidfortherepublic
Remember this?

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49 posted on 12/13/2013 2:47:29 PM PST by gorush (History repeats itself because human nature is static)
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To: GeronL

It would be like the battle of the 2 ton Rino’s


50 posted on 12/13/2013 2:59:18 PM PST by Bullish (America should yank Obama like a rotten tooth before he poisons the entire body)
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To: 2ndDivisionVet

Right. Huckabee is a nightmare too.


51 posted on 12/13/2013 3:01:36 PM PST by Fledermaus (If we here in TN can't get rid of the worthless Lamar, it's over.)
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To: gorush

OMG! To the treadmill and the diet table!

But that was such a fun evening. Truly one of the highlights of my life. Huckabee was a character, wasn’t he? Such a good sport!


52 posted on 12/13/2013 3:03:47 PM PST by afraidfortherepublic
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To: Bullish

earth shaking


53 posted on 12/13/2013 3:10:18 PM PST by GeronL (Extra Large Cheesy Over-Stuffed Hobbit)
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To: 2ndDivisionVet

Just a few minutes ago, on The Five, Greg Gutfeld said that Huckabee will be on Red Eye at 11 pm tomorrow night and will make a big “exclusive” announcement


54 posted on 12/13/2013 3:12:25 PM PST by be-baw (still seeking)
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To: TomGuy

Huck has always struck me as a huckster.


55 posted on 12/13/2013 3:12:48 PM PST by 9YearLurker
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To: 2ndDivisionVet

Hmmmm, root canal or rectal exam from Edward ScissorHands...what shall we choose?


56 posted on 12/13/2013 3:26:26 PM PST by Washi
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To: Colonel_Flagg
Huckabee caught fire in 2008 because he was seen as a true conservative alternative in a lackluster field, and he could very well occupy the same space were he to run again.

"Huckabee" and "lackluster" certainly belong in the same sentence, just not as arranged in the sentence above.

57 posted on 12/13/2013 3:30:44 PM PST by Washi
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To: oblomov
Who ate the last three donuts?

That, there was funny. I don't care who you are. < /cable guy >

58 posted on 12/13/2013 3:34:50 PM PST by Washi
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To: chopperman

He and Christie will split the Republican vote in the primary, ensuring that the favored RINO slips through. We need to unite behind the most Conservative nominee with a chance of winning the election to keep this from happening.


59 posted on 12/13/2013 3:59:36 PM PST by stilloftyhenight (call it ODemocratcare)
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To: GeronL

neither of them are any good

It’s always amusing to watch to RINO’s butt heads.


60 posted on 12/13/2013 4:05:28 PM PST by Mastador1 (I'll take a bad dog over a good politician any day!)
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