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A McCain-Huckabee Ticket? The Right Reacts

By James Pethokoukis

Posted: May 13, 2008

I got loads of responses (including over 300 comments) to my post yesterday about Mike Huckabee possibly topping John McCain's short list for vice president. (Let me add that I think McCain's climate-change speech makes such a combo more likely. Huckabee sings from the same songbook when it comes to global warming. But so do Minnesota's Tim Pawlenty and Florida's Charlie Crist.) First, here is a bit from the blogosphere:

The Club for Growth blog (Nachama Soloveichik): "Ugh...It was not just economic conservatives who had problems with Huckabee, but across the board conservatives who thought Huckabee looked more like a social conservative Democrat than anything else."

The Corner (Kathryn Jean Lopez): "I'm not saying it wouldn't be a winner, but it would be bad."

Daniel Drezner's blog: "Please tell me this is a very late April Fool's joke.... I've been cautiously optimistic that John McCain would choose a Ron Paul-type Republican (minus the conspiratorial bigotry) since the Huckabee wing of the party is much less likely to vote for Obama."

Most of the E-mails I got were pro-Huckabee. This one from Jackie Britton of Birmingham, Ala., was typical:

I am a social conservative and independent and I would welcome a McCain/Huckabee ticket. Huckabee is likable, articulate, and raising taxes by a 90% vote of the Arkansas residents to improve education and roads was a GOOD thing—just like Reagan did in California! He not only balanced the Arkansas budget but left office with a huge budget surplus while cutting taxes in Arkansas 95 times, including the capital gains tax. Huckabee has the executive experience of running a state and balancing its budget for 10 years. His youth would be a good counter-balance to Obama as well as his gift of rhetoric and oratory. Huckabee can give McCain the South where Obama is strong and relate to the common man. McCain can't go wrong with Huckabee!

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A McCain/Huckabee would be the only thing that would remotely inspire me to vote in November. A McCain/Lieberman ticket would be a complete disaster for the party.

of IN @ Aug 27, 2008 22:53:15 PM

Huckabee is a Winner for McCain

Huckabee's supporters are waiting for McCain to realize he is the best choice for VP - if he is chosen you will see an immediate response from social conservatives and will energize the party. My greatest fear is that McCain will be pressured to choose someone who Republican insiders like - a fatal mistake for McCain. He will lose if he does that.

McCain needs someone to be fun and appealing to voters, a down to earth person who relates well to all segments of our society. Mike Huckabee is a genuine guy and would work well with both Republicans and Democrats. He's the man!

mary of AR @ Jul 31, 2008 15:54:34 PM

Huck brings out the worst in me!

I get so angry everytime I think about him and about how he in his pretended innocence stirred up the anti-mormon sentiments of his followers. He is an anti-mormon big time. Now I don't care what a man's religion is so long as he is a good and decent man, an upstanding man, a wise and capable and above all conservative man. But no way a decent man would bash another's religion. Its snide and underhanded. That is Huckabee, horrible, snide and underhanded.

And furthermore, what kind of man makes jokes about shooting presidential candidates? Huckabee joked about shooting Obama and Romney. He has zero class!

I will not vote for McCain but will actively oppose him if he so much as picks the snide classless Huckabee. And I know many Mormons who feel the same way. Anyone but Huckabee!

Lori of CA @ Jun 09, 2008 16:48:54 PM

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