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Joy Lin /

CNET/ December 31, 2007, 11:28 AM

The First-Tier Candidate with a Second-Tier Infrastructure

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From CBS News' Joy Lin:

DES MOINES, IOWA -- A corporation has infrastructure. It has a network of paid employees, a wealth of distribution lines, an ad team, a research department.

The small business man, he has to make things work with very little. Buzz…that's cheap. With some winning words, lots of hustle, and many sleepless nights, a poor man can turn millions of greenbacks out of thin air.

Mike Huckabee is the king of making buzz. The former fat man has made do with his slim campaign by peddling himself to major and not-so-major media outlets. While some well-funded candidates have evaded personal invitations to talk with the free press, Huckabee often grants four one-one-one interviews in a day.

When Huckabee got clobbered for failing to know what the National Intelligence Estimate report was, he said he had spent so much time with reporters that he didn't have time to read the report.

A new poll had just put him in first place in Iowa and he still only had one assistant accompanying him from one state to another. On his schedule that day, December 4th: a company tour where he was hounded by reporters, an open house for journalists at the campaign headquarters, a press conference to announce key endorsements, some closed door interviews, and finally, a media dinner where the NIE exchange occurred.

After Huckabee misspoke recently in Orlando, Fla. and suggested martial law was still occurring in Pakistan, Thompson's campaign highlighted the gaffe to journalists by circulating a "not for attribution" e-mail with a link to the CBS blog entry. Drudge Report picked up the blog, and BAM - it was the talk of every political pundit out there. Reporters receive e-mails and phone calls from opponents attacking Huckabee all the time. Meanwhile, I've followed Huckabee for three months now and I've yet to get a press release or phone call from his campaign attacking another candidate.

If Huckabee had a substantial research team reading him in, he wouldn't be making the errors that have made fact-checkers and spinners ravenous. Sure, Huckabee's trying to stay positive…but let's be honest, Huckabee simply doesn't have the paid manpower to generate negative press releases the way Romney and Thompson campaigns do every day.

For reporters trying to cover Huckabee, it sometimes is easier to schedule an interview with the man himself than it is to get a positive press release from the Huckabee campaign or even an e-mail about the next day's campaign events. His press staff has priorities, and there's simply not enough time for his staff to input everyone's name into the e-mail distribution list.

An almost improbable ascent in Iowa polls has eclipsed from general memory that – as of September 30, the latest numbers available publicly – Huckabee's campaign only had $651,301 cash on hand (Huckabee says his financial situation has improved recently with about $2 million in the bank). With only about 14 to 18 paid staff in Iowa (and that's an improvement), his campaign has been riding a first-tier wave without a lot of time to build even a second-tier infrastructure. Ed Rollins was brought onto the campaign in mid-December to run and build it -less than a month before the Iowa caucus.

As Huckabee has sought to differentiate himself between Romney's "dishonest" attacks and his own "honest" campaign, he has started to consistently deliver this line:

"One of the most important thing a president does is when he looks at the camera and talks to the American people. When the announcer says, ladies and gentlemen, from the Oval Office, the President of the United States – when you turn your attention to me because the president is about to speak. I think, more than anything – you want to believe that person when he talks to you, will be able to tell you the truth."

That's Huckabee – lights, camera, action. He's been working full-time as a camera-ready presidential candidate for a while now. With signs that Romney's on-air and behind-the-scenes negative attacks have started to erode his traction, Huckabee spent Sunday afternoon away from the press and in front of another camera – one paid for by the campaign – shooting ads to rebut Romney's recent critical ads. There's not a lot of time left and Huckabee's going to have to pay real greenbacks for the chance to plead his case.
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giantrobot2 says:
Iowa poll numbers are now starting to emerge with Mike Huckabee 2 to 1 over Mitt Romney. Mike Huckabee''s claim to fame with integrity, honesty and charisma is creating a huge buzz in Iowa now. It appears in the final moments before the polls, Iowa voters are looking for a candidate with integrity rather than money.
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jbrewster7 says:


MIKE HUCKABEE IS MAD BECAUSE IT IS TRUE..

The so-called "Negative Ads" are not "Negative" they are contrast ads that state factual information about Huckabees record as the governor of Arkansas.

All of the contrast statements in the ads include the source of each of the statements.

Instead of addressing the statements about his record Mike
Huckabee resorts to name calling.


MIKE HUCKABEE A FISCAL CONSERVATIVE


FACT: Mike Huckabee''s substantial tax hikes far surpassed his modest tax cuts, with the average tax burden increasing by a whopping 47% over his tenure. (Source: Arkansas Democrat-Gazette, 10/09/07)

FACT: Mike Huckabee raised more taxes in 10 years in office than Bill Clinton did in his 12 years.
(SOURCE: The Leader, Who''s biggest tax raiser 11/30/2007)
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lnardozi says:
The dollar slid across the board on Friday as data showing a 9 percent decline in sales of new U.S. homes last month heightened concern about the economy, putting the greenback on track for its worst week in more than a year.
The housing report, which was weaker than economists had expected, also bolstered the case for more Federal Reserve interest rate cuts in 2008. Earlier this week, the S&P/Case-Shiller index showed a record decline in U.S. home prices in October.

This is what''s happening to YOUR house. All the ''money'' and ''equity'' you thought you had saved - eliminated! The equity through falling house prices - and the money because we are DEBASING OUR CURRENCY. That low fed rate you''re reading about gets created by printing money and lending it to people. With more money, the money YOU have is worth LESS. So your money is worth less and your property is worth less - where can you turn to keep ahead of inflation? I think you BETTER turn to Dr. Paul. He''s the ONLY one running that has a HOPE of being able to deal with this.
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michaellitz2 says:
Mike Huckabee is the man that we need to lead us in the upcoming presidential election and beyond. He is a superbly gifted man who has worked tirelessly to get to where he is in this critical moment in republican history. Let''s not let this WONDERFUL opportunity pass without propelling Mike Huckabee to the forefront of the republican race. If we give him our support a FAR better future awaits for our country!
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apolloknowsa says:
Yes, the huckster is the king of making buzz...we saw his anti-Catholic buzz (whisper campaign) during the straw poll and his anti-Mormon campaign starting with the push polls against Mitt and carrying on through the New York Times interview...amazing how a bigot could get this far in America today!
Sectarian strife might work in Iran and Iraq, but we don''t want that in America. In the land of religious liberty, there is no religious test for political office.

The Huckster is a good yukster (funny on the stump) but judicialwatch.org just placed him as one of the top ten most corrupt politicians. No wonder he is running away from his record!
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