Mike Huckabee

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Goodbye, Super Tuesday
Clinton and Obama fight on to the next round of primaries -- and a probable matchup with John McCain.
Huckabee triumphant
In his victory speech Tuesday night, a resurgent Mike Huckabee looked confidently ahead and took the opportunity to poke his detractors slightly.
Arkansas called for Clinton, Huckabee
The networks didn't hesitate to call the state for the two candidates with deep roots there.
Is Mitt Romney in trouble?
Early rounds of exit polling show that Romney could be facing surprising defeats around the country, and that Mike Huckabee could be resurgent.
Mike Huckabee wins first Super Tuesday contest
The former governor of Arkansas captures West Virginia.
John McCain hates Mitt Romney
McCain spends the day before Super Tuesday in Romney's backyard, a poke in the eye that had more symbolic than strategic value.
Quote of the day
Wow, Mike Huckabee -- why don't you tell us how you really feel about Mitt Romney?
The GOP money race
Republican candidates release latest fundraising numbers, without a lot to crow about.
McCain tees off on Romney
The emboldened front-runner took shots at Romney throughout Wednesday's GOP debate, as if winning seemed less important to him than pissing off his rival.
Defeated in Florida, Huckabee promises victories elsewhere
Mike Huckabee looks to have come in a disappointing fourth in Florida's Republican primary, but he's hoping to get help for his campaign from Super Tuesday states.
Florida polls close
The primary is over; Republican race is too close to call, but Hillary Clinton takes the Democratic side, for whatever it's worth.
Earliest exit poll results from Florida
Polls are closed in the eastern part of the state, and the press scuttlebutt has John McCain leading exit polls, barely.
Political pandering, South Florida edition
Every four years, presidential contenders discover the special needs of South Florida's Cubans. A bipartisan, candidate-by-candidate guide to flip-flopping and talking tough about Castro.
Who's to blame for the race politics?
One leading Democrat says it's ... Mike Huckabee.
Who would Jesus punch?
The Times says Romney is the "most disliked" GOP candidate. Huckabee's guy wants to hit him.
Quote of the Day
Huckabee is going all the way. Or not.
Dead party walking
The GOP candidates are a feeble group of Bush imitators tied to his disastrous war. And unless the surge turns into a miracle, even front-runner McCain won't beat a Democrat.
John McCain works his military magic in South Carolina
An unwavering focus on national security propelled McCain to a narrow, but sweet victory eight years after his brutal loss to Bush there in 2000.
One part old-time religion, one part chutzpah
After a bruising campaign, South Carolina's Republican primary -- which has always predicted the eventual nominee -- is a toss-up.
Mike Huckabee's selective federalism
He's for states' rights, except when he isn't.
Huckabee's radical religious friends
A list of religious extremists linked to the GOP candidate.
Mike Huckabee hearts Israel
On foreign policy, he is talking up his visits to the Holy Land. But it may really be about courting believers in Armageddon.
Holy Constitution!
Mike Huckabee's affinity for religious extremism is no secret. But is biblical law at the heart of his presidential vision?
Huckabee digs a little deeper
A slippery slope between homosexuality and bestiality, but the Bible never changes.
Mike Huckabee's mission from God
The GOP candidate explains what he meant when he said the Constitution should be amended for God.
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