Former Arkansas Governor Mike Huckabee says he is not actively seeking a Republican Vice-Presidential nod.
Huckabee was in Springfield last week for a Missouri House Republican Campaign Committee fundraiser attended by over 200 politicians and party supporters, including several from the Branson area.
Huckabee told HometownDailyNews.com in a news conference following his key note speech that he’s busy with his radio and television talk shows these days:
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But Huckabee didn’t rule out saying yes, if indeed he was asked to join the Republican ticket. Huckabee received quite an ovation at the end of his appearance when a host at the fundraiser mentioned his name as a possibility for Vice President.
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Former Arkansas Governor Mike Huckabee says he will not endorse a Republican candidate for President prior to the primary. Huckabee announced months ago that he would not run for the office, instead concentrating on his radio and television talk shows, and the political commentary those forums allow.
In Springfield last week as keynote speaker for a Missouri House Republican Campaign Committee fundraiser, Huckabee was asked by HometownDailyNews.com why he wouldn’t publicly support one candidate until then.
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Huckabee has said on more than one occasion that most of the Republican candidates for President have contacted him for advice in recent months. Huckabee said he is not actively seeking a Vice-Presidential nod, but didn’t rule out saying yes, if indeed he was asked to join the Republican ticket.
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Former Arkansas Governor Mike Huckabee is hopeful that the process for selecting a Republican nominee for President will play out completely, and no other candidate will drop from the race.
Huckabee was in Springfield last week for a Missouri House Republican Campaign Committee fundraiser attended by over 200 politicians and party supporters, including several from the Branson area.
He told a gathering of reporters following his key note speech that the primary is a learning experience.
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Huckabee says he will not endorse a Republican candidate for President prior to the primary. Huckabee has said on more than one occasion that most of the candidates have contacted him for advice, but he says he is not actively seeking a Vice-Presidential nod.
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Former Arkansas Governor Mike Huckabee is hopeful that the process for selecting a Republican nominee for President will play out completely, and no other candidate will drop from the race.
Huckabee was in Springfield last week for a Missouri House Republican Campaign Committee fundraiser attended by over 200 politicians and party supporters, including several from the Branson area.
He told a gathering of reporters following his key note speech that the primary is a learning experience, and will benefit the eventual nominee in the November general election.