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Huckabee’s Squishy Evangelical Support

posted by dgilgoff | 3:03pm Thursday January 24, 2008

huckabee14.jpgA new Beliefnet online poll finds that Mike Huckabee is the leading Republican contender among evangelicals, but not by much. View God-o-Meter’s story on the poll here and complete results here. Sure, Huck got 28-percent of evangelical support, but McCain wasn’t too far behind, with 21-percent support, even after the battering he’s receieved from Christian Right leaders since his 2000 campaign.
And check out the two candidates’ favorability ratings: 53-percent of evangelicals viewed McCain favorably, compared to 27-percent who didn’t. That’s not too far off from Huckabee, who was viewed favorably by 55-percent of respondents and unfavorably by 23-percent.

The Arkansas News Bureau did some follow-up reporting among evangelical leaders:

With terrorism fears still on their minds, evangelicals are looking for more in a president than harmony on social issues, said the Rev. Joel Hunter, a Florida pastor.
“Everybody has a question about his foreign relations experience. How is he going to be as an international player?” said Hunter, senior pastor of the 12,000-member Northland Church in Orlando, Fla.
….Evangelicals spurred a Huckabee victory in the Iowa caucuses on Jan. 3, but he has not won since.
And McCain cut into Huckabee’s evangelical base in his narrow victory over the former Arkansas governor in Saturday’s South Carolina primary.
“John McCain picked up 25 percent of the evangelicals in South Carolina, and why did he do it? Because he had more experience,” said Richard Cizik, spokesman for the National Association of Evangelicals. “That’s the question about Mike Huckabee out there.”

God-o-Meter wonders if new doubts about Huck’s viability even within the evangelical universe will spur some evangelical leaders to back rival candidates as Super Duper Tuesday approaches. It will certainly prompt GOM to lower Huck’s rating a peg.


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Brett

posted January 25, 2008 at 2:05 pm


Hucksterbee not only has a gluttonous sinful appetite that he has dealt with, but he is also on the Judical Watch “Ten Most Wanted Corrupt Politicians” for 2007 due to his gluttonous appetite and love of money, which is the root of all evil:
http://www.judicialwatch.org/judicial-watch-announces-list-washington-s-ten-most-wanted-corrupt-politicians-2007
Huckabee weighs in at #6
6. Governor Mike Huckabee (R-AR): Governor Huckabee enjoyed a meteoric rise in the polls in December 2007, which prompted a more thorough review of his ethics record. According to The Associated Press: “[Huckabee’s] career has also been colored by 14 ethics complaints and a volley of questions about his integrity, ranging from his management of campaign cash to his use of a nonprofit organization to subsidize his income to his destruction of state computer files on his way out of the governor’s office.” And what was Governor Huckabee’s response to these ethics allegations? Rather than cooperating with investigators, Huckabee sued the state ethics commission twice and attempted to shut the ethics process down.



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