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Old 01-22-2008
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Is Huckabee Broke?

Will Mike Huckabee be able to continue his campaign? He seems to be lacking funds:

http://www.spectator.org/dsp_article.asp?art_id=12611
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Re: Is Huckabee Broke?

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Will Mike Huckabee be able to continue his campaign? He seems to be lacking funds:

The American Spectator
I can only hope this means the end!

Though, my rationality tells me that he will probably chugh along. He pretty much has GA. So, that's good for him.
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Re: Is Huckabee Broke?

Huckabee is apparently shutting some things down in Florida because his campaign can hardly meet the $7 million in commitments that he has there.

A campaign aide said that that leaves them vulnerable for Super Tuesday because if they decide to continue that can't actually go anywhere.

Huckabee might do well in Arkansas and Georgia, so he might just stick around for SuperTuesday to see what happens, and then get out of the race then.

Same with Giuliani.

These guys are laying people off and asking others to work for nothing while they gain no traction in the SuperTuesday states.

After Feb.5 we're looking at Romney/McCain with Paul continuing to be a thorn in their sides.

Hmmm....the John Kerry of '08 vs. the Bob Dole of '96 vs. the only guy whose right on the war and the illegal immigrant issues.
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