Wednesday, February 27, 2008

Hanging With Huck

Brown Daily Herald, Huckabee Tells Rhode Islanders He's Not Done Yet

"Huckabee acknowledged that the odds are stacked against him, both in the national race and in Rhode Island, but that didn't seem to dampen his support at the rally.

Richard Wilford, a former Brown student and a current pastor in Providence [and Huckabee delegate], told The Herald that Huckabee's emphasis on family values and religion are potential solutions to the "breakdown in family" in black culture.

Wilford, who is black, chuckled when asked if his vote for Huckabee would be wasted, since McCain needs about 200 delegates to secure the Republican nomination, which requires 1,191 delegates. Huckabee would need nearly 1,000 delegates to get his party's nod.

"It's not over until the fat lady sings - I think she's warming up," Wilford said with a smile.

One supporter, David Hathaway Sr., the coordinator and chairman of Huckabee's Rhode Island Delegate Selection and Steering Committee, said his candidate was primed for a strong Ocean State showing and that the negativity surrounding his chances was media spin.

"There's been an attempt to margialize his support base to only evangelical Christians," Hathaway said, while acknowledging that the campaign might not be quite ready for a nomination victory. Citing Ronald Reagan's failed 1976 bid for the nomination, Hathaway said of the Huckabee camp, "it takes time to fully form what they've got.""

Read the whole article here

Tuesday, February 26, 2008

Video of the Mike Huckabee for President RI Rally

Providence Journal Coverage

ProJo's report on last night's event and short photo slideshow (the eighth photo in the slideshow is of this photo that I took of Huckabee up in NH and got autographed by him last night. Guess it's a good picture...)

From the article, Huckabee takes center stage
Strumming an electric bass, rocking to Wilson Pickett’s 1966 classic “Mustang Sally,” Republican presidential candidate Mike Huckabee entertained and campaigned yesterday before 500 admirers in a hotel ballroom as he boosted his never-say-die campaign for the GOP presidential nomination.

The glib, witty former Arkansas governor knows he is running a campaign that becomes more of a long shot by the day, but says he doesn’t intend to bow to Arizona Sen. John McCain until the Republicans meet to choose their candidate at the September national convention in St. Paul, Minn.

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Sunday, February 24, 2008

Saturday, February 23, 2008

Huckabee Rally in Warwick, RI on Monday night

Crown Plaza Hotel - the venue for Monday's Huckabee Rally
Governor Huckabee will be coming to a rally this next Monday night at the Crown Plaza Hotel in Warwick, RI. The doors open at 5:00 PM, and the event is to begin at 6:00 PM. Admission is free and everyone is invited to attend!


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Friday, February 22, 2008

Huckabee coming to Rhode Island!

You heard it here first! Detail to follow, but it looks like the Governor will be paying the Ocean State a visit on Monday night...
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