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Joy Lin /

CNET/ January 3, 2008, 11:03 AM

Huckabee "A Little Nervous" Today

(CBS)
From CBS News' Joy Lin:

BURLINGTON, IOWA – "I don't know how it's going to turn out. I wouldn't try to predict," Mike Huckabee told a crowd of 175 today.

"I know over the past several days, there's been a lot of negative stuff thrown at us. Sometimes, you know, that gets you a little nervous."

In a more hopeful tone, Huckabee added that if he wasn't "catching flak," then he wasn't "over the target."

Huckabee said about 250 to 300 volunteers who had arrived from all over the country to place 13,000 phone calls from the Des Moines office yesterday.

Visibly tired, Huckabee struggled to keep up the energy at an 8:30am event. Huckabee arrived from Los Angeles at 1:30am last night - after taping "The Tonight Show" - and he was a guest on The Early Show on CBS today.

"Over the past few months, we have enjoyed getting a wonderful opportunity to make friends here," said Huckabee at the beginning of his speech. "It occurred to me as I was trying to sleep last night and not doing a very good job of it, that one of the saddest things about this evening is that it's going to be a while probably before we're back. We're going to be back because this fall, Iowa's going to be a battleground state. I'm going to be the nominee and I'm going to be in Iowa."

Before Huckabee arrived, Newt Gingrich's spokesman Rick Tyler asked the audience for a show of hands on how many people planned to vote for him. Less than half the audience – mostly in the front rows – raised their hands.

There was a range of reactions when Huckabee arrived – in the front, one woman jumped up and down screaming, waving her sign. In the back of the room: polite clapping. Everyone stood up when he entered.
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ih2005 says:
FairTax, Yes! ( http://*******.com/becomeamember )
Without it, WHOA! ( http://*******.com/meltdowninprogress )
Not just another politico:
Hope for tax reform, I see,
Will be voting HUCKABEE! ( http://*****.com/nextrung )
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marinepatriot says:
Mike Huckabee has our support 100%

I am confident that America will pick Mike Huckabee. Just look at the polls made by the American people

Here is the website that shows all of the major polls up to date and graphs them by candidate and party.

This is by USA Today:

http://www.usatoday.com/news/politics/election2008/poll-tracker.htm#Close
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tinacbs says:
I have a hunch tonight''s winner will be Huckabee. I won''t be surprised. Strong candidate. Strong views. Strong leader.
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limbsy says:
Regarding him going to Los Angeles, it was only for a night, a lot of people watch Jay Leno, and that would benefit him not only in Iowa but all over the Country. A lot of people already support huckabee and are so fervent regarding his campaign. We need not to be presumptuous regarding the judgment one''s character. In fact, that''s unfair, and unamerican.
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jgn69 says:
Presidential hopeful Mike Huckabee crossed a picket line recently and by doing so slapped the American worker across the face. With good paying American jobs going overseas at an alarming rate, do we really want a leader who%u2019ll cross a picket line? When a worker is struggling for fair wages and benefits it is reprehensible for anyone to cross a picket line. In a field of candidates, please don%u2019t vote for someone who has contempt for the American worker. Support anyone but Huckabee.
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