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Huckabee leaning against 2012 bid

By Eric Zimmermann - 11/29/09 02:29 PM ET

Mike Huckabee said today it's "less likely than more likely" that he'll run for president in 2012.

Recent polling has shown him to be the most popular candidate among Iowa Republicans, but Huckabee told Chris Wallace on Fox New Sunday today that polling isn't the only factor.

"There's a whole different deal of saying some folks take a poll and whether there's the financial support," he said.

Huckabee said he's enjoying his current gig as a Fox News host, and wants to see what the political climate is like heading into 2012.

"A lot of it depends on how the elections turn out next year and whether Roger Ailes continues to like my show on the weekends," Huckabee said.

"And if all those things factor in, you know, it's less likely than more likely, just because I would have to see that the Republicans would be willing to unite behind me."

After all, the former Arkansas Governor said, the GOP candidate isn't going to have an easy fight against President Obama.

"And anyone who thinks Barack Obama is an easy mark off, just remember Bill Clinton was just labeled politically dead and came back to win a resounding re-election in 1996."

Source:
http://thehill.com/blogs/blog-briefing-room/news/69655-huckabee-leaning-against-2012-bid

Comments (17)

Depending on any job for direction show s someone has beaten you back Huckabee Why do winners listen to fools?.. Consider the source from which it comes. Sounds like your listening to the liberals.. who hate what you stand for.. they will call you anything to make you go away even keep you in a job to fire you after elections when you have no chance of changing anything. Beware of moles who burrough holes in the fabric of our minds to take us down day after day using liberal tv. Get over it, if you are called to help and you have the ability to help and do nothing it is your burden and our loss.BY J Aldrich on 11/29/2009 at 15:09
Best news so far this year. Mike seems to be a nice guy, but also very conniving. He is a proponent of the "politics pf Personal Destruction".BY WWWJR on 11/29/2009 at 15:43
You know, 2012 is not just around the corner. By the time we get there the donkeys could have lost the House and the Senate, or not. If not, who would the elephants run? Will they just throw a name against the wall and see if sticks. Let's see, Big John, Sister Sarah, Newt, Glen, Lou, and surely not Rush. Mike is a nice guy but I think he had his day in the sun, or his night of horror. He couldn't handle Big John and the cast of thousands in '08.BY ART on 11/29/2009 at 17:25
Of course he's "leaning against". Would you want to be the GOP's sacrificial lamb that will be deep fried against the political JUGGERNAUT of Hussein Obama??? In fact, which GOP sucka is going to "TAKE ONE FOR THE TEAM", errrrrrrrrrr, get blown off the national political map. McCain who?BY Nat Turner on 11/29/2009 at 17:25
I am a fan of Mke Huckabee. The GOP needs someone that might actually win though.Sorry, Mike.BY Michelle on 11/29/2009 at 20:16
Huckabee pardoned the washington cop killer suspect, and now he suggests on this same day he may not run for president? Coincidence?BY Lauren Nichols on 11/29/2009 at 22:32
I think that Huckabee took a look at the GOP "Purity Test" and realized that even lying, he couldn't support at least 8 of the 10 Fascist points…BY Cameraman David on 11/29/2009 at 23:23
Huckabee is a god-fearing fscking moroon, I won't even waste my time talking about this sack of crap.BY Phil E. Drifter on 11/30/2009 at 00:54
"I am a fan of Mke Huckabee. The GOP needs someone that might actually win though.Sorry, Mike."BY Mic[***]e on 11/29/2009 at 20:16From what I read at http://rawstory.com/2009/11/police-slain-targeted-ambush-washington-air-force-base/ there is absolutely no proof that the 4-cop-killing murderer from WA today was some guy that Huckabee pardoned in 2000, news agencies just happened to find some criminal who had convictions in both Washington state and Louisiana and decided to try to pin the murders on him. He's not a suspect, he's a person of interest. My bet is they'll put an APB out on him and if he doesn't show up (and why should he) they'll label him the quadruple-cop murderer even though they don't have squat as evidence.Check out the comments over there so you can more closely follow my line of thought. They're just trying to pin these murders on *someone*, *anyone* to appease and calm the public.But they ain't got squat for evidence.BY Phil E. Drifter on 11/30/2009 at 00:58
Huckabee claimed yesterday that Palin has more executive experience than Barack Obama:http://rawstory.com/2009/11/huckabee-palin-experience-obama/Palin was mayor of some small Alaskan town, Wasalla, and then was elected Gov of Alaska and promptly QUIT after torpedoing McCain's presidential ticket.Obama has been a senator since I-have-no-idea-and-i-don't-really-care-he's-now-President.He's very clearly, plainly, and obviously, sucking up to the GOP trying to stay relevant since his staggering election embarrassment. ("'scuse me! 'scuse me! There are more people here for the debate, how 'bout some questions for us!" "Can I get a show of hands? How many people don't believe in evolution?") DURRRR it's only the most widely respected scientific theory on the planet: http://evogeneao.com/images/Evolution_poster_lg.gif . Charles Dawkins was right, Creationists (I capitalize that *very* loosely) try to portray the 'theory' of evolution as something that came up after a night of drinking heavily.BY Phil E. Drifter on 11/30/2009 at 01:16

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