Gov. Mike Huckabee's two strong debate performances appear to have borne some fruit down in South Carolina as the very popular former Governor David Beasley will formally endorse Mike Huckabee. It remains to be seen if endorsements matter that much in future South Carolina polls. To be continued .................
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2 comments:
I don't know how many other people there are like me, but after never having heard Mike Huckabee speak before, after watching him in these two debates, I became a supporter.
Huckabee was definately impressive in the two debates.
He's spent some time in Iowa, but if he's going to start making some dents..he needs to spend considerable more time in Iowa.
If Huckabee can place 3rd or above in Iowa...he's going to send shockwaves through the media. Especially if he beats a top tier candidate like a McCain.
I have a sneaking suspicion that Iowa caucus voters are not going to be enamored with McCain's role in the immigration bill.
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