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Introduction
Electability

On February 5th over twenty states hold their primaries simultaneously. Huckabee has reasonable chances of winning in Alabama, Arkansas, Alaska, Georgia, Missouri, Montana, Oklahoma, and Tennessee. Not mentioning, of course, the additional delegates that will be picked up in other states from placing second or third.

Unfortunately, despite remaing competetive in the current delegate count, national polls, and super tuesday states, the media and Mitt Romney have attempted to portray this election as a two man race. It is not.

Mike Huckabee has come a long way...

Rasmussen National Polling:

Huckabee 22% (TODAY)
Huckabee 6% (10/1/2007)

Quotes
"[Can Huckabee win the nomination?] Absolutely" - Newt Gingrich
"No GOP contender has ever come from so far off the pace, so fast." - Jerry Reynolds
"[He is the only] dark horse that’s got any kind of chance... He's the best speaker they've got" - Bill Clinton
"[He] is very effective, and if Huckabee can find money, he will be dramatically competitive almost overnight" - Newt Gingrich
Recent Polls
NATIONAL

33% McCain
30% Romney
22% Huckabee

Georgia

31% McCain
29% Romney
28% Huckabee

Tennessee

32% McCain
29% Romney
23% Huckabee

Missouri

32% McCain
29% Huckabee
28% Romney

Alabama

38% McCain
30% Huckabee
20% Romney

RASMUSSEN.COM
FEBRUARY 4, 2008


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