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January 14, 2008 9:06 AM

With A Lack of Money, Huckabee Uses Informal Means to Build Support

(CBS)
From CBS News' Joy Lin:

AUBURN HILLS, MICH. -– Mike Huckabee has no official campaign office in Michigan, no paid staffers who’ve been here for months on the ground, only volunteers. His ad buy here is still dwarfed by Mitt Romney’s singular, crushing devotion of money and resources to the state. So, visiting conservative areas with large evangelical communities, Huckabee is using the little time he has to actively court leadership within informal religious networks, the same kind that fueled his win in the Iowa caucus.

Saturday morning in Grand Rapids, at a breakfast meeting with over a hundred local pastors, Huckabee told them he didn’t “presume…that you automatically support me because I am of a common faith…Having been in the faith community for as long as I have, I assume [you] probably aren’t. I know that I have to earn that.”

Huckabee said the approaching election marks a “turning point” in which the issue of “life” could be “in balance.” He drew applause when he spoke of passing a human life amendment, which he described as a moral issue and not a political issue.

“Abraham Lincoln said, if slavery is not wrong, nothing is wrong. It would be fair to say that if taking a life of a innocent human being is not wrong, then nothing is wrong,” said Huckabee.

He also extolled the importance of family and the partnership of marriage “the basic form of government…created before there was a church, created before there was a civil government, that was the beginning point of all organization and structure…Once we overturn that, and it unravels, we can rest assured that the organizations and the societies that were built upon it will unravel with it.”

At the end of the nearly hour-long event focusing on values issues, Huckabee said, “I know you have sermons to preach tomorrow, offerings to collect. Between now and Tuesday, I would like to ask you to mobilize in every way possible every single human being that you know, the network of friends across the state, not just in the Grand Rapids area but across Michigan, and ask them to mobilize their people. It’s the basic principles I think all of us learned in Evangelism. It’s not about addition, it’s about multiplication. Give a list of ten, ask them to give a list of ten, to give a list of ten, to give a list of ten. Ask people to multiply, and get to the polls. Take a stand.”

Although Huckabee is encouraging pastors to use their influence in personal networks, not their church ones, to secure votes, the incentive to mobilize and multiply is starting to blur an already complex dynamic between politics and religion on the Huckabee campaign trail.

On Sunday, Huckabee took the unusual step of incorporating parts of his campaign speech into a ten-minute delivery (not a sermon) he gave to a church congregation in Michigan.

“For me the sanctity of human life is not about a political issue, it is a moral issue,” said Huckabee to a congregation of hundreds. “It comes down to whether or not we believe that God is the author of a human life, and if he is, then none of us have a right to infringe upon what God has created and take that life of the innocent. Our country has got to make a tough decision, whether it’s going to value human life, or whether it’s going to show disrespect to that which has made ... Marriage has historically only meant one thing – it means one man, one woman, relationship for life. It does not mean whatever we want it to mean. And it is our duty to protect it, preserve it, and to pass it on.”

He drew sustained applause for these comments. Huckabee has gone to church as many as three times on a Sunday in recent months. Until this point, however, Huckabee has normally only spoken to congregations in ways that actively steer clear of advocating for any particular issues.

Huckabee’s Michigan crowds – among the most vibrant ones ever seen on the campaign trail - have surprised even the candidate himself. It is unclear, however, whether the enthusiasm is an indication of real, widespread support in the grassroots or whether the scarcity of trips to Michigan (Huckabee has only had two rallies so far in the state) draws only the most loyal and enthusiastic.

Asked about the importance of informal networks in his Michigan campaign, Huckabee said, “It’s not like we can come in and blanket the state with hundreds of thousands of dollars and this incredible blitz of paid personnel. We have to have people who just want to go out there as unpaid foot soldiers and get people out to the polls.”

Huckabee also said he was hoping to attract the support of Democrats in the state who share his values.

“A lot of Democrats, for example, who are conservative, who believe the kind of things I talk about, they are Democrats more out of tradition than...philosophical direction. And, there’s not an election really they’ll have to deal with on Tuesday. And so I hope they will come out and vote for me. A lot of independents, that could be a real party for us.”

Huckabee storms through Michigan today, visiting the Detroit Auto Show and two manufacturing facilities. His day is bookended with two rallies, one in the morning and one at night.
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by Ruidu January 16, 2008 10:18 AM EST
Desperate Fred Thompson is attempting to hide his weak accomplishments and old age by expressing himself forcefully against Huckabee!
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by marinepatriot January 15, 2008 5:37 AM EST
MICHIGAN ROMNEY BACKER SWITCHES TO HUCKABEE
by John Gizzi
Posted: 01/14/2008

As most polls of likely primary voters in Michigan now show a near-tie between Republicans Mitt Romney, Mike Huckabee, and John McCain, the Romney camp got a jolt Saturday as a key backer announced he was switching his support to Huckabee.

With three days to go before the primary, State Rep. Fulton J. Sheen of Allegan County, introduced Huckabee at the Amway Grand Hotel and announced he was changing to the former Arkansas governor from native Michigander Romney. In an exclusive interview the evening before his announcement, stalwart conservative Sheen -- namesake-nephew of the legendary Roman Catholic bishop in the 1940%u2019s and 50%u2019s -- said that Romney%u2019s attacks on Huckabee%u2019s Fair Tax proposal convinced him to switch to the Arkansas man.

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http://www.humanevents.com/article.php?id=24432&page=1&cp=1#hec95554

I am jumping up and down!!!!!!!!! Huckabee all the way!!!!!!!!!!
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by marinepatriot January 15, 2008 4:41 AM EST
Romney is rich and influential. He can pay hundreds of bloggers to type *** in these sites. Real American Love Mike Huckabee. It is up to us ask our friends and family to vote for Mike Tomorrow. Drive the senior generation and get the word out. We can break the power, welath and greed in this Nation.

Please vote for Mike Huckabee
The positive choice
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by nrobyar January 15, 2008 2:46 AM EST
Dont use this site to make deragatory comments about Mike Huckabee. This is a PRO-Mike site and NOTHING you say can change our minds. You are wasting your time!!! Mike for president!!!
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by wendy731 January 15, 2008 2:20 AM EST
When I think of Huckabee I am reminded of the Charles Dicken''s
"The Tale Of Two Cities."

I think Huckabee is a scarey candidate.
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by moe1962 January 15, 2008 2:10 AM EST
I like Huckabee. He''s real and tells it like it is.
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by moe1962 January 15, 2008 2:07 AM EST
Fact, this Republican regime is inept at running a government. In 2001 the national debt was 4 Trillion dollars. By election day it will be over 10 Trillion!!

When Clinton took office the debt was 4 Trillion and reached 5 Trillion when he left office. He, of course, worked with a conservative Republican congress.

So you tell me who is liberal?.!

Huckabee took office with a deficit and left it with a surplus. He over-hauled his infrastructure. He ran a good ship.
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by jbrewster7 January 15, 2008 1:02 AM EST
Mike Huckabee is a hypocrite. He talks about being the true "Christian Leader" who is above the horizontal-finger pointing politics, above the left-right, right-left, democrat-republican, republican-democrat blame game.
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by jbrewster7 January 15, 2008 1:01 AM EST
The fact is, Mike Huckabee is on the defense and wants to take the attention off of his liberal record as the governor of Arkansas.
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by jbrewster7 January 15, 2008 1:01 AM EST
FACT: Mike Huckabee joined Sen. John McCain (R-Ariz.) in declaring his opposition to the interrogation procedure known as "waterboarding," and said he would support closing the U.S. military prison at Guantanamo Bay, Cuba and moving the Guantanamo prisoners to the military''s only maximum-security prison, Fort Leavenworth in Kansas. This move would grant habeas corpus rights to %u201Cenemy combatants.%u201D (Source: Washington Post, Huckabee Chafes at ''Front-Runner'' Label, Perry Bacon Jr. 12/4/07)
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by jbrewster7 January 15, 2008 1:01 AM EST
FACT: The ethics commission fined Huckabee $1,000 for failing to report that he paid himself $14,000 from his 1992 U.S. Senate campaign and $43,000 from his 1994 lieutenant governor''s campaign. (Source: POLITICO, Huckabee rivals unearth ethics complaints Kenneth P. Vogel Nov 21, 2007)
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by jbrewster7 January 15, 2008 1:00 AM EST
FACT: Mike Huckabee granted 1,033 pardons and commutations, including 12 convicted murderers, one of which "Wayne DuMond" shortly after his release moved to Missouri where he raped and murdered Carol Sue Shields. He was convicted and sentenced to life in prison in Clay County, Mo., in 2003. He died in prison in 2005. (Source: The Leader, Arkansas clemencies outpace other states, Garrick Feldman, 2004)
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by jbrewster7 January 15, 2008 1:00 AM EST
FACT: Huckabee accepted more than 300 gifts worth at least $130,000, ranging from $3,700 cowboy boots to a $600 chainsaw. (Source: POLITICO, Huckabee rivals unearth ethics complaints Kenneth P. Vogel Nov 21, 2007)
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by jbrewster7 January 15, 2008 1:00 AM EST
FACT: Mike Huckabee raised more taxes in 10 years in office than Bill Clinton did in his 12 years. (Source: The Leader, 08/30/2006)
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by jbrewster7 January 15, 2008 12:59 AM EST
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)
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by jbrewster7 January 15, 2008 12:59 AM EST
FACT: Mike Huckabee opposed a congressional measure to ban internet taxes in 2003. (Source: Arkansas News Bureau, 11/21/03)
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by jbrewster7 January 15, 2008 12:59 AM EST
FACT: Mike Huckabee in 2004, he allowed a 17% sales tax increase to become law. (Source: The Gurdon Times, 03/02/04)
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by jbrewster7 January 15, 2008 12:58 AM EST
FACT: Mike Huckabee stole over $70,000 worth of furniture from the Arkansas governors mansion. (Source: Arkansas Times Counting the Furniture, 12/14/06 Leslie Newell Peacock)
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by jbrewster7 January 15, 2008 12:58 AM EST
FACT: Mike Huckabee set up a nonprofit entity so he could give paid ``inspirational'''' speeches without having to disclose the donors. (SOURCE: Bloomberg Dec 12, 2007 Margaret Carlson)
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by jbrewster7 January 15, 2008 12:58 AM EST
MIKE HUCKABEE PANDERS FOR THE VOTE OF ILLEGAL IMMIGRANTS

FACT: During the 2001 regular session of the Arkansas Legislature, Mike Huckabee supported giving driver''s licenses to illegal aliens. (Source Arkansas Journal, Mike Huckabee Supported Bill to Give Driver''s Licenses to Illegal Aliens, Henry Rearden, 11/22/2007)
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