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Huck’s Not Just for Evangelicals Anymore

posted by dgilgoff | 7:56pm Tuesday January 8, 2008

huckabee14.jpgJust because 80-percent of his Iowa support came from evangelicals doesn’t mean Mike Huckabee isn’t seeking broader support. Take Catholics. Aboard his campaign bus yesterday, Huck gave a glimpse of how important the Catholic vote is to his success:

Catholics were a major source of support for me in Arkansas. And they have been nationally. And it’s not only because of the pro-life and pro-family issues,” he said, referring to his opposition to abortion rights and gay marriage.
“I certainly believe that Catholics are right about talking about poverty, disease and hunger. Things I talk about … I think a lot of evangelicals have not talked enough about it quite frankly,” he said.
Huckabee’s remarks point to a strategy that sees a broader coalition than the old “Religious Right” — one that unites not only socially conservative Catholics and evengelicals but also those who see Biblical sanction for helping the poor.
Huckabee said that much of his campaign staff was Roman Catholic — so much so that when he looked at the list last August he said he thought “we need some Baptists in this bunch here.”
He also said that he believed that he was “one of the few people who as a Baptist pastor actually spoke in Catholic churches. My church used to have a joint service with a Catholic, Methodist and Presbyterian Church twice a year.”

Given that the only top-tier Republican candidate who is Catholic is Rudy Giuliani, whose three marriages and pro-choice stance don’t exactly put him in lockstep with the Vatican, God-o-Meter thinks Huckabee’s Catholics outreach might yield electoral rewards. It’s a bit late in the race to getting started, though.


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Spunky

posted January 8, 2008 at 9:44 pm


Huckabee’s thumping for votes in my home state of Michigan which is heavily Catholic. Huckabee has to do well here so he’s once again playing identity politics at its finest. “Vote for me because I spoke at a Catholic church and my staff is Catholic.”
I’m an evangelical and I also see a biblical sanction for helping the poor, just not a government entitlement program to do so. Evangelicals don’t sit around opining about how the government should do something to help hunger or poverty, we just do it ourselves. “A cup of water, given in MY name” is what the Scriptures teach. That’s the Christian way. Huckabee and others believe in giving a cup of water in the name of the state. The last I checked my bible said the His name was Jesus Christ, not Uncle Sam. Huckabee is a Christian Democrat who believes in Jesus Christ and has the faith to believe he can turn five loaves and two fish into an election victory, but appears to lack the faith that the same God who could propell him to victory can actually feed the poor without govenrment assistance.



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TrueHawk

posted January 9, 2008 at 4:15 pm


Kind spirited, that is Huckabee. Mean spirited, that is most of the caustic conservatives of the media elite who are against him.



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