Posted on 05/14/2011 6:38:54 PM PDT by ColdOne
Mike Huckabee said Saturday there would be no sequel to his surprisingly strong 2008 White House bid, in which he won the Iowa Republican caucus and finished second in the primaries to Sen. John McCain.
"All the factors say go, but my heart says no," Huckabee, who was considered the GOP frontrunner in several national polls, said on his Fox News Channel show.
Before his announcement Saturday night, Huckabee hadn't shared his decision with his closest advisers.
Many of those advisers predicted Huckabee wouldn't run.
Ed Rollins, who was Huckabee's national campaign chairman for the 2008 campaign, said he expected this decision after Huckabee had broken off communications with him about a week ago.
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WTF was Donald Trump on at the end of the program....for what purpose?
Follow the money!
He couldn’t raise the funds and he loves money.
Can he be persuaded to change his mind?
>>>>WTF was Donald Trump on at the end of the program....for what purpose?
The Don is an attention whore.
Whatever the reason good decision.
At least he, unlike the others, realize that Sarah will suck the oxygen out of the room when she declares.
Off topic: Mitch Daniels says he’ll ask Condi to be VP. Is this guy a political hack or what?
I like him in some areas but not in all, although I don’t expect to like any candidate 100%. However, I see him as the Hubert Humphrey of the GOP. That is, he’s smart, competent and a nice guy, but he just doesn’t have the energy or the vision to get the votes.
And he certainly doesn’t have what it will take to turn back the horrible things Bambi has done. I’m not sure who does, actually.
Please consider Michelle Bachman instead of Palin.
Palin/Bachman 2012 - Unbeatable ticket
It will be interesting to see the new polling and where the Huck support moves to. I cannot see it going to Romney, and I suspect that the majority of the Huck support moves to the “none of the above/not sure” category.
Good, the GOP needs attack dogs in this new reality, not Teddy Bears.
I think Michelle and Sarah are cut from the same cloth. They would make a formidable team. Fortunately, Michelle is already in a position to do the most good. Can we say Speaker Bachman?
And he certainly doesnt have what it will take to turn back the horrible things Bambi has done. Im not sure who does, actually.
............Paul Ryan
I’m surprised his overinflated ego allowed him to bow out.
Now if only the mittwit will make the same decision.
At the end of the day this isn’t the right cycle for him. He’s too soft to punch Zero in the face rhetorically. Especially with the media in the tank as always. GOP has to realize we need a bold candidate that’s ready to go for the jugular.
I Hope NOT!!!!
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