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February 19, 2008 11:03 PM

"Disappointed" Huckabee Keeps "Marching On"

(CBS)
From CBS News' Joy Lin:

LITTLE ROCK, ARK. -- It's almost become a matter of course for Mike Huckabee: receiving the results of a primary night loss in his hometown, following that up with a call to McCain, appearing before reporters to insist he’s marching on, and ending the night with cable TV interview on why he's decided to stay in the race.

“One of the questions I get asked everyday…is why do you keep going? And I know that’s a question [to which] people try to come up with their own answers. And some have even suggested the reason I keep going is maybe just some ego trip. Let me assure you,” Huckabee said to reporters, “if it were ego, my ego doesn’t enjoy getting these kind of evenings where we don’t win the primary elections.”

“So, it’s gotta be something other than that, and it is. It’s about convictions, it’s about principles that I dearly, dearly believe in. It’s about believing that the message of pro life – standing firm and unflinchingly for a human life amendment – is an important discussion we must have in our Republican party and frankly must have in our nation.”

Huckabee also said his advocacy for the so-called "Fair Tax" is “not something I decided would be a nice little election year position to take,” but rather part of a sincere belief that the tax overhaul would dramatically help to retool the economy for its betterment.

“We’re going to keep marching on, not just because of nothing else to do, but primarily because there is a message that still needs to be heard in this country, there are people who have a right to vote, there are states who have patiently waited while other states have gone in front of them, and they should have as much of a voice the process of selecting the nominee as have the states that win early.”

Huckabee said he was "disappointed" by the preliminary results out of Wisconsin, which showed him trailing behind McCain by double-digits, enough for the Networks to call the Wisconsin primary for his opponent minutes after polls closed. But in a light-hearted way, he brushed off the bad news by noting, well, at least he wouldn't have to follow through with a pledge to wear a cheese head should he have won.

Huckabee said the margin of the loss in Wisconsin was surprising but, he kept it in perspective, because the campaign had to confront “every single day, every hour, every few minutes of every hour, news reports keep, in essence, saying, it’s over, there’s no mathematical way.”

“What I have to remind individual voters that their voice and their vote still count and that nobody can take that away from them unless they, just simply, give it away. That’s why we need to continue on and especially through Texas. Polls there show us very close and almost in a statistical dead heat.”

“To all those people who have voted for me and who have stood faithfully with us…to Texas we go,” he said, “And Texas is a state where independence matters a lot. People there don’t like to be told what to do, how to think, and how to vote.”

The candidate plans to visit the Alamo in San Antonio on Thursday, and a reporter asked if Texas would become the Alamo for the Huckabee campaign.

“Well, we’ll see,” Huckabee said. “There is a lot of symbolism. The Alamo is an amazing place, and I’ve been there on many occasions. I never go to San Antonio when I don't try to go there. I always read the speech by William Barrett Travis who perhaps made one of the most courageous stands of any American I can think of.

Perhaps in a way indicative of how he sees his own campaign, Huckabee said, “People sometimes think of the Alamo as a defeat but it actually was the springboard to Texas victory and independence. Had it not been for the Alamo, there would not have been a Republic of Texas, so there is a lot of history there -- history of courage and valor and also of people who stood by their convictions no matter what.”

“And even when Travis and the people of the Alamo knew what might be an inevitable fate, they did not flinch and they did not waver in their commitment because they knew what they were doing was not about them. They knew that it was about something much larger then themselves and that's why I think when we go to Texas, we go with a real sense of resolve and purpose and direction and, you know, a commitment to see it through."

Asked if people would be saying “Remember Huckabee” the same way they say “Remember the Alamo,” Huckabee said, “I don’t know, we’ll see how that works out. This time, you know, the Alamo story may turn out differently, so we’re going to hope for the hope."
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by akprayingmom February 21, 2008 1:38 PM EST
If you are tired of back room deal politics where there is a different position every time you turn around, look into Mike Huckabee. He is solidly consistent. He staunchly supports relieving the tax burden on American families and strengthening our American economy by encouraging American manufacturing and agriculture. He will secure our borders with a border fence, train & employ enough border guards and agents to protect our country. He has never wavered from the stand that a strong family makes a strong economy. He has 10 & 1/2 years of executive experience of proven track record of lowering taxes, drastically improving education, infrastructure, roads and national security. If you really want to get the Reagan era American greatness and glory back, don''t listen to the pundits or candidates that have dropped out. Don''t let the media or Washington establishment line their own pockets with your vote! The media and McCain have already crowned McCain king. America is not a monarchy! Our government is run and selected for the people by the people! Don''t let the pundits tell you, who you have to support. McCain thinks and says he has already won. But this a an election not a coronation. The race is far from over. All Americans have the right to vote for the candidate they choose, not one they are told is the only who can win. If you want the hard fought rights our forefathers and thousands of American Troops have died for, returned to you, Vote MIKE HUCKABEE. WWW.MIKE HUCKABEE.COM
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by roninfl February 21, 2008 1:06 AM EST
If you do your research, you will see that Gov. Huckabee is the most Conservative Presidential candidate running in the Republican Party. Take a look at www.mikehuckabee.com and just look how he stands on the issues. He offers short and detailed versions. While you are at it go to www.fairtax.org and learn about the fair tax (taxed on what you spend and not on what you earn, elimination of the IRS and more). That is if you have an open mind. Mike Huckabee is the only one that offers real change if the people will get behind him. There are so many people that are being outsmarted by the establishments. I hear Obama''s name 1000 times, Hillary''s 800 times, McCain''s 200 times and Huckabee 1 time on most days in the media. Stop drinking the kool aid and do your own research. Huckabee and the Fair Tax is a win for the people, economy and country. It would be a refreshing change. I believe there was supposed to be a debate between Huckabee and McCain on 28 Feb, but it was cancelled for unknown reasons. There is a petition out there to try and reinstate it. I have not heard the outcome. Huckabee is doing well despite the establishment tying Huckabee''s hands behind his back.
Ron in Fl
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by bethidee-2009 February 20, 2008 8:01 PM EST
dust27, you are so right! Romney''s acrimony toward Mike Huckabee caused him to endorse McCain way too early in the primaries, and effect a totally lopsided delegate count. If he''d been a grown-up instead of a petulant child, we could''ve had a true competition, which benefits all. Instead, we''re stuck with the GOP brass coronating a nominee that no one really wants. The disaffected Republican Party will most likely lose in November, and I blame Flip-Floppin'' Romney most of all.
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by srileygls February 20, 2008 7:27 PM EST
The likes of a man like Mike Huckabee is the reason so many Americans quit going to church.
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by anzianomike February 20, 2008 5:25 PM EST
I''m a conservative in Texas and I have to tell you, I''ve never considered Huckabee to be a conservative, much less the conservative alternative that has to stay in the race to make sure my voice is heard. The people who call Huckabee a conservative because he''s staunchly pro-life, etc are the same people who don''t really understand why we have such problems with McCain. It''s not about a checklist of policy stances, it''s about a mindset. Huckabee uses government activism to push an agenda on people. That is NOT a conservative mindset, even if his intentions are good. He''d use government to care for the poor, comfort illegal immigrants, save children, etc. Those things are all good but the point is that government is ill-equipped to do all that. Hillary goes around saying all of the great things she''d use government to accomplish and we scream because we disagree with her. But Huckabee would increase government, for good purposes maybe, but he''d still create a precedent. If after Huckabee we have a "department of saving kids," think about what someone like Clinton would use that organization to accomplish. They''d be handing condoms out to 3rd graders. If you like Huckabee because he would use the government to do good, you''re not conservative. Good does not come from the government, and no good would come from Huckabee as president - not now and not in 2012. I want my voice to be heard, but Huckabee is not singing my song. He needs to go away.
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by marinepatriot February 20, 2008 4:43 PM EST
cont: Read below 1st then this one:

6- Because Huckabee has been condemned for being a former Baptist preacher-- even though the other candidates "thank God" in their speeches. Is that saying they just kind of believe in God, but Huckabee really believes in God so he is bad?

7- Because even though our current President is not aloud to endorse a candidate, he hold a press conference to say Mccain is in fact conservative. Did Bush just kind of endorse him? Well doesn''t matter he called his daddy to officially endorse him---God forbid we have a moral man running this Nation! Where will the rich steel their money then?

8- Because we as Americans deserve a fair and transparent election and we are not getting one. We deserve to make our choice unchallenged and not influenced by a pushy Government. We are just steps away from going to a dictatorship in this Country. The reason they didn''t quite push Romney this time is because they don''t yet own the internet. They stopped our voices on the radio by controlled selection. Once our voices are stopped on the internet, we can no longer speak our opinions. At that point, we will believe everything we see on TV, hear on the radio, and read on the internet. Get ready for the RED America.

They don''t want an honest man like Huckabee as President. They can not control him. But so far they have been able to control us.
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by marinepatriot February 20, 2008 4:42 PM EST
Why we are becoming a RED USA:

1- We can allow people like Romney to spend hundreds of millions to try to buy an election. Advertising lies and tricking American citizens. Buying radio and media opinions. In an attempt to brainwash us, they continue to try and coerce our decisions.

2- More money spent to major radio media to lie to us. When we called in we were laughed at and called un-American for serving in the military--just because we were Huckabee supporters. (personal experience)

3- Washington State called a vote count within 200 difference and 1500 votes uncounted--why? because the GOP leader who had previously been accused of being gay didn''t like Huckabee and couldn''t stand to see Huck make a 3 State sweep that night.

4- Because the GOP party has been trying to force their choices on us this entire election.

5- Our current Presidents can get away with anything in America. From White Water scandal to wire tapping its honest citizens. They are not supposed to be involved in our next election, but they are. And it is dis-honest.

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by ih2005 February 20, 2008 3:32 PM EST
Huckabee + FairTax = Restoration of liberty for the former American "freeholder." I guess Americans would rather stay slaves to the political elite - the "big gov''t do for you" types. Look out!
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by dust27 February 20, 2008 2:37 PM EST
I hate to say this but I think the so-called conservative Mitt Romney is to blame for this. Fred Thompsom didn''t help in South Carolina that much ethier,but enough of the past. Huck still has a chance if Texas and Ohio team up with him.
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by dust27 February 20, 2008 2:29 PM EST
I wasn''t really expecting Huck to win in Winconsin, but I was praying he would. I think Texas and Ohio will be different cases though. If he doesn''t win Texas there will be no use going forward,but I will be looking for him in 2012. GO HUCKABEE
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by davide73-2009 February 20, 2008 1:30 PM EST
America really needs Mike Huckabee.
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by mrsmarrero February 20, 2008 11:25 AM EST
Thanks for keeping Mike in the news. I agree with him that all of the states who have not yet voted deserve a chance to have their voice heard. Unlike most of the talking heads I''ve listened to, I don''t believe this is "bad" for the party. It is important that all of the issues the party believes in are voiced, and that is what Huckabee helps to accomplish by pushing on. I admire his tenacity and perseverence.
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by lgander February 20, 2008 11:04 AM EST
"People there [Texas] don%u2019t like to be told what to do, how to think, and how to vote."

Obviously, the voters in Wisconsin are brain-dead and do listen to the pundits.

The Republicans - who have handed over the House of Representatives and the Senate over to the Democrats have now all but handed the White House over to them too.

The only chance of keeping the White House now lies with the delegates - because I, along with millions of others will NOT vote for a liberal - EVEN if he''s from the Republican Party.
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