Democrats for Huckabee?

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I was speaking to someone today about the primary this Tuesday. It turns out he’s a registered democrat, yet told me that if Huckabee wins the republican nomination, he would vote for Huckabee in the general election. I wonder how many other democrats will do the same… Not electable? hmm.

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Permalink Comments (3) Adam Parker Feb 2, 2008

3 Responses to “Democrats for Huckabee?”

  1. kris Says:

    Yeah, Adam, I posted one of the vids that you linked earlier on my Xanga and got into a convo about it with two pro-democrat non believers and they at the very least had respect for him. Obviously haven’t talked to everyone but most don’t have anything bad to say about him.

  2. Nicole Says:

    I would wager that many feel the same way. I was nonpartisan until I realized the Huckabee is the only candidate I could actually vote for (He’s the only pro-life candidate running). I registered republican but not in enough time to participate in the primaries. More people need to realize that the primaries are important because if Huckabee doesn’t make the ballot no one can vote for him in the general elections. But then I guess we could all write him in.

  3. Sweeney Says:

    Nichole, do your research… Ron Paul is also pro-life. Not to mention a greater candidate in respect to a 100% clear voting record. He’s a family man, educated, highly religious and is pro-life. Before you go off and say Huckabee is the only pro-life candidate do your research. Ron Paul Is by far the best candidate, however under advertised by the media. I wish people that think they know their candidates would really open their eyes and really do the research. It seems people are looking more to support an unnecessary war which killed many innocent children and not to mention our own soldiers than to denounce it as well as give 100% push for pro-life. It’s for protection for all of the children, in whichever form that may be, regardless of creed, geographical location, etc. I still say Ron Paul ‘08!

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