Huckabee backers Marco Rubio and David Rivera spent the day in the Granite State, calling voters and in Rivera's case, nearly getting arrested.
"I came all the way from Florida to give you this orange," Rivera said, plunging into traffic at a Concord intersection near Huckabee's campaign headquarters. "I'm hoping you'll remember on Tuesday to vote for Gov. Huckabee."
Huckabee is giving Mitt Romney a run for his money. He bested him in Iowa last week and is here hoping that a decent showing in New Hampshire will propel him into more conservative South Carolina and then into Florida on Jan. 29. A topsy turvy GOP race - Huckabee takes Iowa, John McCain takes New Hampshire? - could mean Florida gains new relevancy in presidential politics.
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"I came all the way from Florida to give you this orange," Rivera said, plunging into traffic at a Concord intersection near Huckabee's campaign headquarters. "I'm hoping you'll remember on Tuesday to vote for Gov. Huckabee."
Huckabee is giving Mitt Romney a run for his money. He bested him in Iowa last week and is here hoping that a decent showing in New Hampshire will propel him into more conservative South Carolina and then into Florida on Jan. 29. A topsy turvy GOP race - Huckabee takes Iowa, John McCain takes New Hampshire? - could mean Florida gains new relevancy in presidential politics.
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Since it is God who raises up those in authority, I am confident that Huckabee will win the election. I am looking forward to casting my one vote for him. Romney is no real threat in spite of his looks & money. McCain is a proven patriot and good man, but I have peace that God's choice will be Huckabee and there will be no shenanigans in Florida like last time. There are as many Baptists in FL as sand on the shores so if they all come out for MIKE, he is a shoe-in.
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