Huckabee: "The Momentum Is Back"

(CBS)
NAVASOTA, TX -- “Today, we reset the clock,” Mike Huckabee said on the day after his second-place finish in the South Carolina GOP primary. “I woke up this morning and thought the momentum is back.”
Trying to recover from his 3-point loss to John McCain, the presidential hopeful started the day by pushing back notions of total defeat. Huckabee had woken up early to fly to Texas for a fund-raiser hosted by actor and Huckabee supporter Chuck Norris. Huckabee and his wife brought their two dogs from Little Rock.
For reporters, he outlined several factors that contributed to his loss including Fred Thompson for taking away some of his votes and the snow that froze the streets of the Greenville-Spartanburg area. He resisted the notion that he had failed to prove himself as the candidate of the South, pointing out he was not the only “Southern candidate.”
Asked about the next hurdle – Florida -- Huckabee went out of his way to write the political obituary of Thompson.
“Florida is a unique state because it’s a winner-take-all-state and, obviously, Giuliani has put everything in Florida. I mean, the good thing for us is there is no state where we said it’s this or nothing,” Huckabee said.
“Thompson said it was Iowa, then South Carolina, and in both cases it hadn't happen for him. So I have to make the assumption based on what he said in his speech last night that we're only a time frame awy from when he says that its over. Its not my decision to make for him but, if he doesn't then he has to explain why he said it would be over.
Considering McCain’s carryover of supporters from 2000 and the amount of money Mitt Romney had spent, Huckabee pointed out, South Carolina was “a pretty good showing for us.”
“You know, no excuses. We did well. We wanted to win. But it doesn’t put us out of the game by any stretch of the imagination...This is a long haul. It’s still wide open”
The recent loss has transformed the strategy of winning early into a "long haul" plan of running the distance and acquiring delegates. Asked if he would consider a partnership with John McCain if the nomination came down to the convention, Hucakbee said, of course. “If he was in that position and was willing to broker things together, he can be my vice president.” Huckabee said it wouldn’t get to the point of a vice versa deal.
At the fund-raiser, Huckabee walked his supporters through the new game plan.
“By the time we get to Feb. 5th, there still won't be a decisive winner,” he said. “The votes will be split among several of us; I still am second in the delegate count. We've surpassed many of the candidates who were supposed in the nation. What may happen, is that, when we come to Texas on March 4th, it will all be in the line in Texas”
Huckabee continued. “Now I'm going to tell you something, I'm really going to have reach down deep to swallow my Arkansas pride. And its taking everything within me to save this. But folks, Texas may just have to save this Arkansas boy and put us over the top in March. And when that happens, I'm afraid I'd be forced to stand on the stage and say, 'Go Aggies! Hook 'em Horns! And Go Bears!’"
Huckabee and Thompson failing in South Carolina opens up a great opportunity for Mitt Romney in Florida, because alot of their people will now go for Romney. Like the Senate President in Georgia Eric Johnson is now backing Romney....
Trust me, it will be President Romney and the country will be better for it. I am on Romney''s executive committee in McCain''s home state of Arizona and we have over 5000 supporters ready to make 300,000 phone calls in Arizona and hang signs and pass out flyers at the polling places here in Arizona... FOR ROMNEY.
The media does broadcast this, but most Arizona Republicans don''t like John McCain.
Scott
Chandler, AZ
He told me to put some of my money in this company, helped me open up a stock account and so far it is doing great. Maybe one day I can attain great wealth such as the gentleman I work for...
Eddie Gonzales
San Clemente
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QXBNl7RlwfQ
Perhaps this should be a lesson...
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QXBNl7RlwfQ
Perhaps this should be a lesson...
Can Fred Thompson pull conservatives together? No way!
Can Mitt Romney buy the White House? Maybe!
Avoid the elite media%u2019s %u201CRush%u201D, study Mike Huckabee%u2019s real record, and support %u201CHuck%u201D early!
Listening to all of his winning and concession speeches alone would show what Mike is all about. Mike never forgets to thank everyone for his successes by name. He also remembers to let the people know that "he" didn''t make the high marks, "we" made the high marks"
Mike is a natural leader. Over 10 years as Arkansas Governor resulted in beautiful roads, huge education improvements, and a state surplus of close to a billion dollars upon leaving office.
I have spent almost many years in the military, and this is by far the most capable and intelligent leader I have ever seen.
Dan Campbell
Sgt., USMC
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The research ( http://snipr.com/fairtaxslate ) makes a compelling case for EVERYONE to get involved in voicing their support for the FairTax Act of 2007 (HR 25 / S 1025) that''s been reintroduced into every session of Congress since 1999, and with growing numbers of co-sponsors ( http://snipr.com/fters ).
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Any other questions you be sure to ask.
Why the hatred? Give me an instance when Huckabee pushed "his" brand of religion on the people of Arkansas while he was governor for 10.5 years. I think Christians should be more concerned about people like you pushing your brand of anti-religion down our throats. I bet you never really looked over Huckabee''s plans at all; you just don''t like him for what he believes. Exactly when did he suggest amending the Constitution and inserting %u201Chis%u201D religion or are you just making that up to try to sound smart?
- by WakeWashington January 21, 2008 2:23 AM EST
- It''s been five states since Iowa but no other wins for him.
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See all 12 CommentsNot even the help of a push-polling group smearing his opponents in every early primary state has been able to put him over the top.