Showing posts with label Ron Paul. Show all posts
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Tuesday, February 28, 2012

UPDATED: Mike Huckabee to Host Pre Super Tuesday GOP Forum


Mike Huckabee will continue with his successful GOP Presidential Forums by hosting one on Saturday March 3rd, right before Super Tuesday, in Wilmington Ohio. GOP presidential candidates include Newt Gingrich, Mitt Romney and Rick Santorum.

Guest debate moderators will be Elaine Chao, Charlie Gasparino, and Peter Schiff . The focus of this forum will be jobs, the economy and each candidate's economic platform.

This forum will be taped earlier in the day and air during an extended Huckabee Show from 8-10 pm ET.

Check back for more information regarding submission of questions and #hashtag for tweeting.  


Update:  #Huckforum is the twitter hashtag.  

Here is a picture that the Huckabee Show tweeted regarding rehearsing with three local Ohioans for the forum:



For those of you who do not have cable tv, you can watch a livestream of the forum here

Tuesday, December 13, 2011

Next up on Mike Huckabee's Plate: Pro-Life Forum


On Wednesday, December 14th, Mike Huckabee will be host to Citizens United's new film The Gift of Life. Screening the film first before more than 1000 Iowans, Huckabee will then host a forum that focuses on the issue of Life. Life that begins at conception and contains all the DNA necessary to develop into a baby. This is the key issue that got Mike Huckabee involved in politics. It's where his heart is held captive when it comes to social issues.

So far only four Republican candidates are attending the forum: Michele Bachmann, Newt Gingrich, Rick Perry and Rick Santorum.  Huntsman, Paul and Romney were invited but have yet to RSVP with a yes.

The issue of keeping a pregnancy or ending it in abortion is not the key issue that plagues the hearts of those who have been unemployed for over 99 weeks or of small business owners who just don't have enough capital to consider hiring another employee in the new year. But that doesn't mean it is not a key issue for many voters who have worked hard to further the Pro-Life cause.

Mike Huckabee has an exemplary record of championing Pro-Life bills and getting them passed through a Democrat legislature in Arkansas. So I hope he asks each candidate what they have done either personally or professionally to help change the hearts and minds of those in the pro-choice camp.

Why are the other candidates not signed on to this forum? What does Jon Huntsman have to lose? He has bragged openly about being more pro-life than Mitt Romney. So why not take the time to sit down and discuss with those 1000 Iowans his record in Utah? His numbers in the polls could only go up.

Mitt Romney, who is not really trusted on this issue, could use this platform to cement the fact that he truly is a fighter for the pro-life cause.  Yes he will open himself up to questions, but he has been running as a pro-life candidate for six years now so he should have some pretty darn good answers.

And finally Ron Paul, an OB/GYN who stated in 2007 “If you can’t protect life then how can you protect liberty?” should be at this forum highlighting his credentials in the Pro-Life fight.

This forum will give viewers insight on an issue that has hardly been discussed this election cycle.  But with the true meaning of Christmas being about the birth of Christ, it seems like the perfect time of year to talk about the unborn. Mike Huckabee has prepared a seat for them at the forum, and they won't be turned away.



Register  to attend this event

Monday, December 5, 2011

Afterthoughts on Huckabee Republican Presidential Forum


Mike Huckabee, a former 2008 Presidential candidate himself, designed a forum that would give all candidates equal time, substantiative questions, and an opportunity to showcase their campaign for the American voter. There were no gotcha questions, no pitting one candidate against another, nor any silliness where a candidate has to raise his/her hand. As HotAir stated, it was Hucktastic.

Only one candidate declined the opportunity to answer the questions by Attorneys General: Pam Bondi, Ken Cuccinelli and Scott Pruitt--candidate Jon Huntsman. Mike Huckabee noted that Huntsman blew an opportunity that will definitely affect his campaign via GOP12

Complete video of the Huckabee Forum via



Backstage at the Huckabee Forum via NYT

Mike Huckabee grading the Republican Candidates via GOP12

Huckabee gets kudos for an improved, alternate format via HotAir

Vote online who you thought won the Huckabee Forum via WorldMag

Friday, December 2, 2011

Mike Huckabee will Host Republican Presidential Forum

Don't forget to tune into an extended Huckabee Show Saturday night at 8 pm ET where Mike Huckabee will host the Republican Presidential Forum: #huckforum



"Just a reminder: This Saturday from 8-10pm ET, my show will have a 2 hour special featuring the GOP Presidential candidates---all of whom are going to be posed questions not by media "stars" but by GOP Attorneys General Scott Pruitt of Oklahoma, Pam Bondi of Florida, and Ken Cuccinelli of Virginia; I will moderate. The candidates all get the exact same amount of time; the order in which they answer questions is determined by a random drawing and not by arbitrary decisions of "king maker" moderators.


The candidates will appear singularly on stage and are not allowed to discuss or attack other candidates, but must stick to questions which will focus on the federal/state relations of immigration, education, jobs, Obamacare, etc. It will be a very unique format and substantive---no "gotcha" stuff. I encourage you to tune in and please let your friends and family know about the debate as well."

Tuesday, November 22, 2011

Mike Huckabee to Shape GOP Focus in Final Weeks Leading Up to Iowa Caucus


Mike Huckabee will hold a GOP Candidate Forum on December 3rd in the New York Fox News Studio. Attorney Generals Pam Bondi (FL), Ken Cuccinelli (VA), and Scott Pruitt (OK) will assist Huckabee in asking questions. The focus of the forum has not yet been revealed, but the format has been detailed according to the Caucus:

Our goal is to have a unique and intimate setting in which each candidate is given equal time.


· The forum will last approximately 90 minutes.

· Candidates will be individually questioned. At no point will candidates have on-air interaction with each other.

· The order in which candidates are questioned will be determined by a draw. Each candidate will have an 8-10 minute question and answer session. The exact amount of time will depend on commercial break structure.

· Candidates will be in the studio one-by-one for their Q&A. The remaining candidates will be watching the forum from their private work space provided by Fox News.

· At the end of the forum, each candidate will be given one-minute rebuttal/final thoughts. Candidates will be on separate cameras.

· There will be no studio audience.

So far 5 of 8 Republican candidates have agreed to attend the forum: Bachmann, Gingrich, Paul, Romney, and Santorum. Huckabee is still waiting to hear from Cain, Huntsman and Perry.

Will these candidates win over an endorsement from Gov Mike Huckabee should they answer the questions to his satisfaction? Huckabee has stated numerous times that he will not endorse during the primaries, but will enthusiastically get behind the eventual Republican nominee.

However, the questions that he asks will help shape the focus of the final weeks leading up to the Iowa Caucus. Huckabee is also scheduled to host a Pro-Life forum in Iowa on December 14th.

Wednesday, May 11, 2011

Mike Huckabee leads PPP National Republican Polling while Trump Fades


The spring weather saying, In like a Lion out like a Lamb, can also be said of Donald Trump's emergence onto the national stage of potential Republican candidates.  Trump quickly rose to the top and is now fading away.  Meanwhile, Mike Huckabee holds steady as the lead candidate for the 2012 Republican nomination.

2012 GOP Nomination Survey

If the Republican candidates for President in 2012 were Michele Bachmann, Newt Gingrich, Mike Huckabee, Sarah Palin, Ron Paul, Tim Pawlenty, Mitt Romney, and Donald Trump, who would you vote for?

* Mike Huckabee 19% {17%}
* Mitt Romney 18% {15%}
* Newt Gingrich 13% {11%}
* Sarah Palin 12% {8%}
* Ron Paul 8% {5%}
* Donald Trump 8% {26%}
* Michele Bachmann 7% {4%}
* Tim Pawlenty 5% {4%}

Survey of 610 usual Republican primary voters was conducted May 5-8, 2011. The margin of error is +/-4.0 percentage points. Results from the poll conducted April 7-10, 2011 are in curly brackets.

H/T the Argo Journal for data compilation

Monday, May 9, 2011

Gallup: Mike Huckabee leads Biggest Array of Categories in latest Presidential Trial Heat


Republican voters will be looking to elect a candidate who can win across a broad spectrum of categories. Mike Huckabee is that candidate as he leads amongst Men, Women, Conservatives, Middle Income, Non-College Educated, Youth, Middle Age, Midwest, and the South.





Results are based on telephone interviews conducted as part of Gallup Daily tracking April 15-20, March 18-22, and Feb. 18-20, 2011, with a random sample of at least 1,000 Republicans and Republican-leaning independents, aged 18 and older, living in all 50 U.S. states and the District of Columbia, at each of these time periods.

For results based on the total aggregate sample of 3,304 Republicans, one can say with 95% confidence that the maximum margin of sampling error is ±2 percentage points.

Thursday, May 5, 2011

Mike Huckabee Continues to Lead CNN Republican Survey


Mike Huckabee continues to lead the CNN Republican Nomination Survey. As CNN indicated in their write up, the eventual GOP winner was leading the polls taken in April of the previous year. For the third month in a row, Mike Huckabee has led the CNN polling no matter which other potential candidates are added into the mix.


Mike Huckabee 16%
Donald Trump 14%
Mitt Romney 13%
Sarah Palin 11%
Newt Gingrich 10%
Ron Paul 10%

The CNN/Opinion Research Corporation poll was conducted April 29-May 1, with 1,034 adult Americans questioned by telephone. All interviews were completed before the president announced that bin Laden, the founder and leader of the al Qaeda terrorist network and the man responsible for the 9/11 terrorist attacks, was killed by U.S. forces in Pakistan. The survey’s overall sampling error is plus or minus three percentage points.

CNN Nuggets:
GOP primary match-ups are another matter – since the modern era of presidential primaries began in 1972, there have been six times when the GOP nomination was up for grabs. In five of those six election cycles, the eventual GOP winner was leading the polls taken in April of the previous year.

This indicator is another good reason for Mike Huckabee to jump into the race this summer.  

Wednesday, April 13, 2011

Rasmussen: Mike Huckabee ties Obama, all other Republicans trail


Rasmussen has posted their latest Presidential poll showing  Mike Huckabee as the only candidate tieing President Obama.  All other GOP candidates trail Obama by five or more.  Mitt Romney lost four points and Newt Gingrich lost two points since the last Rasmussen survey in February. 

Rasmussen  2012 Presidential Match Ups
 
Mike Huckabee 43%  Barack Obama 43%

Barack Obama 45% Mitt Romney 40%

Barack Obama 42% Ron Paul 34%

Barack Obama 42% Haley Barbour 34%

Barack Obama 48% Sarah Palin 38%

Barack Obama 45% Tim Pawlenty 35%

Barack Obama 49% Newt Gingrich 37%

Barack Obama 42% Jon Huntsman 31%

Barack Obama 45% Mitch Daniels 32%

Barack Obama 43% Herman Cain 25%

The match-up surveys of 2,000 or 1,000 Likely Voters were conducted from March 6 - March 31, 2011 by Rasmussen Reports. The margin of sampling error for surveys of 2,000 is +/- 2% with a 95% level of confidence; the margin of sampling error for surveys of 1,000 is +/- 3% with a 95% level of confidence.

H/T  GOP12  for data compilation

Friday, March 25, 2011

Mike Huckabee continues to Lead in Gallup Polling


Mike Huckabee continues to lead amongst Republican candidates for 2012.  Gallup Polling shows Mike Huckabee continually gaining, while Romney and Palin are trending downward.

2012 Republican Nomination Survey

* Mike Huckabee 19%  {18%}  [16%]  [(12%)
* Mitt Romney 15% {16%} [19%] (19%)
* Sarah Palin 12% {16%} [16%] (16%)
* Newt Gingrich 10% {9%} [13%] (9%)
* Ron Paul 6% {5%} [6%] (7%)
* Michele Bachmann 5% {4%}
* Mitch Daniels 4% {3%} [1%] (2%)
* Tim Pawlenty 3% {3%} [4%] (3%)
* Haley Barbour 2% {3%} [4%] (3%)
* Jon Huntsman 2% {1%}
* Rick Santorum 2% {2%} [1%] (2%)
* Gary Johnson 2% {1%} [1%] (1%)
* Donald Trump (vol.) 1%
* Other 2% {3%} [2%] (4%)
* None/No opinion 15% {14%} [14%] (19%)

Survey of 1,082 Republicans and Republican-leaning independents was conducted March 18-22, 2011. The margin of error is +/- 4 percentage points. Results from the poll conducted February 18-20, 2011 are in curly brackets. Results from the poll conducted November 13-14, 2010 are in square brackets. Results from the poll conducted September 25-26, 2010 are in parentheses.

H/T The Argo Journal for compilation of data

Wednesday, March 9, 2011

Mike Huckabee and Newt Gingrich tie for lead in Maine

Mike Huckabee tied at the top of the latest 2012 survey in the most Northeastern state in America: Maine.

2012 Maine GOP Primary Survey

* Newt Gingrich 19% (14%)
* Mike Huckabee 19% (16%)
* Sarah Palin 17% (23%)
* Mitt Romney 15% (18%)
* Ron Paul 8%
* Mitch Daniels 4% (1%)
* Tim Pawlenty 3% (3%)
* Haley Barbour 2%
* Someone else/Undecided 13% (23%)

Among Men

* Newt Gingrich 19% (19%)
* Mike Huckabee 19% (13%)
* Sarah Palin 16% (23%)
* Mitt Romney 13% (17%)
* Ron Paul 11%
* Mitch Daniels 7% (2%)
* Tim Pawlenty 5% (4%)
* Haley Barbour 2%
* Someone else/Undecided 7% (20%)

Among Women

* Newt Gingrich 18% (8%)
* Mitt Romney 18% (19%)
* Sarah Palin 18% (23%)
* Mike Huckabee 18% (18%)
* Ron Paul 5%
* Mitch Daniels 2% (1%)
* Tim Pawlenty 2% (3%)
* Haley Barbour 2%
* Someone else/Undecided 17% (27%)

Favorable / Unfavorable {Net}

* Mike Huckabee 56% / 22% {+34%}
* Newt Gingrich 54% / 24% {+30%}
* Sarah Palin 59% / 33% {+26%}
* Mitt Romney 47% / 31% {+16%}

Among Men

* Newt Gingrich 59% / 25% {+34%}
* Mike Huckabee 58% / 25% {+33%}
* Sarah Palin 63% / 32% {+31%}
* Mitt Romney 46% / 40% {+6%}

Among Women

* Mike Huckabee 54% / 19% {+35%}
* Newt Gingrich 50% / 23% {+27%}
* Mitt Romney 48% / 23% {+25%}
* Sarah Palin 56% / 34% {+22%}

Survey of 434 usual Maine Republican primary voters was conducted March 3-6, 2011. The margin of error is +/- 4.7 percentage points. Political ideology: 38% Very conservative; 38% Somewhat conservative; 19% Moderate; 4% Somewhat liberal; 1% Very liberal. Results from the poll conducted October 26-28, 2010 are in parentheses.

H/T The Argo Journal for compilation of data

Tuesday, March 8, 2011

Mike Huckabee leads Wisconsin Primary Poll, comes in second if Paul Ryan runs

Add another Midwestern state to the list surveyed where Mike Huckabee comes out on top. The myth that Huckabee was somehow a Southern regional candidate has been debunked with Public Policy Polling showing Huckabee leading in IL, MO, IA, NE, WI, AK, PA, tied in NJ and MI.

2012 Wisconsin GOP Primary Survey

* Mike Huckabee 23% [18%] (15%)
* Newt Gingrich 15% [13%] (14%)
* Sarah Palin 15% [21%] (18%)
* Mitt Romney 12% [17%] (12%)
* Tim Pawlenty 10% [10%] (8%)
* Ron Paul 5% [4%]
* Mitch Daniels 3% [2%] (2%)
* Someone else/Undecided 17% [12%] (28%)

Among Men

* Mike Huckabee 20% [16%] (16%)
* Newt Gingrich 16% [15%] (17%)
* Sarah Palin 16% [21%] (21%)
* Tim Pawlenty 13% [13%] (12%)
* Mitt Romney 11% [14%] (11%)
* Ron Paul 5% [5%]
* Mitch Daniels 4% [2%] (2%)
* Someone else/Undecided 15% [10%] (19%)

Among Women

* Mike Huckabee 26% [21%] (13%)
* Mitt Romney 14% [19%] (13%)
* Newt Gingrich 13% [11%] (10%)
* Sarah Palin 13% [21%] (14%)
* Ron Paul 6% [4%]
* Tim Pawlenty 6% [7%] (5%)
* Mitch Daniels 2% [2%] (3%)
* Someone else/Undecided 20% [15%] (39%)

Given the choices of Mitch Daniels, Newt Gingrich, Mike Huckabee, Sarah Palin, Ron Paul, Tim Pawlenty, Mitt Romney, and Paul Ryan who would you most like to see as the Republican candidate for President next year?

* Paul Ryan 30%
* Mike Huckabee 17%
* Newt Gingrich 12%
* Mitt Romney 9%
* Sarah Palin 9%
* Ron Paul 5%
* Tim Pawlenty 4%
* Mitch Daniels 3%
* Someone else/Undecided 13%

Favorable / Unfavorable {Net}

* Paul Ryan 67% / 10% {+57%}
* Sarah Palin 65% [71%] / 25% [21%] {+40%}
* Mike Huckabee 58% [59%] / 18% [22%] {+40%}
* Newt Gingrich 54% [56%] / 23% [24%] {+31%}
* Mitt Romney 49% [57%] / 25% [23%] {+24%}

Among Men

* Paul Ryan 71% / 10% {+61%}
* Sarah Palin 67% [74%] / 22% [20%] {+45%}
* Mike Huckabee 60% [59%] / 20% [24%] {+40%}
* Newt Gingrich 60% [61%] / 23% [27%] {+37%}
* Mitt Romney 50% [59%] / 26% [26%] {+24%}

Among Women

* Paul Ryan 61% / 9% {+52%}
* Mike Huckabee 55% [58%] / 17% [19%] {+38%}
* Sarah Palin 62% [67%] / 28% [21%] {+34%}
* Mitt Romney 47% [54%] / 24% [20%] {+23%}
* Newt Gingrich 46% [50%] / 24% [22%] {+22%}

Survey of 400 Republican primary voters was conducted February 24-27, 2011. The margin of error is +/- 4.9 percentage points. Political ideology: 43% Somewhat conservative; 34% Very conservative; 19% Moderate; 3% Somewhat liberal; 1% Very liberal. Results from the poll conducted December 10-12, 2010 are in square brackets. Results from the poll conducted October 26-28, 2010 are in parentheses.

H/T The Argo Journal for compilation of data


Romney and Palin have both faded since December, and Huckabee surged.

The tough math for Romney continues here. His standing fades rightward: he places second to Huckabee at 19% with moderates, but falls to third at 14% with the 43%-plurality somewhat conservative, and only fourth at 7% with the 34% who are very conservative.

Wednesday, January 26, 2011

Mike Huckabee and New Hampshire Polling Results

Should Mike Huckabee make an extra effort to woo the voters in New Hampshire or should he go straight to South Carolina where history shows that whomever wins the South Carolina primary wins the Republican Nomination?

Strategic National Consulting Firm

Romney  33.51%  [31%]
Huckabee  13.83%  [11%]
Palin    12.77%
Gingrich  8.62%
Pawlenty  5.21%
Daniels  1.60%
Santorum  1.28%
Barbour  0.96%
Thune  0.21%
Other/Undecided  22.02%

[  ] indicates 2008 NH primary results

Strategic National surveyed a random sample of typical New Hampshire Republican primary voters.  The statewide, automated poll had a total of 940 respondents.  It was conducted on January 19, 2010, and has a margin of error of +/- 3.2%.

 As we can see, there is a difference between those polled by phone and those who attended last weekend's straw poll. As WMUR stated, the straw poll shows "just how deep the support among the GOP worker-bees who help these candidates fundraise and organize their campaigns in the state."


Mitt Romney  35%   [37%]
Ron Paul   11%   [7.65%]
Tim Pawlenty    8%
Sarah Palin    7%
Michele Bachmann   5%
Jim DeMint   5%
Herman Cain   4%
Chris Christie   3%
Rick Santorum  3%
Mitch Daniels     3%
Newt Gingrich     3%
Mike Huckabee   3%  [11%]
Mike Pence     3%
Rudy Giuliani   2%  [8.5%]
Judd Gregg      2%
Gary Johnson   2%
Other        2%
Donald Trump  1%
Haley Barbour   1%
Jon Huntsman Jr.    0%
John Thune        0%

[  ] indicates 2008 NH primary results 

273 ballots were cast out of the 500 Republicans who were eligible to vote in the straw poll.

Those who cast their ballot also had the opportunity to let the New Hampshire Republican party know what was their top priority:  Which issue is the most important for the republican presidential nominee to focus on?  Reducing the size of government   49%


Do straw polls really indicate which candidate will take the state on actual voting day?

In July of 2007, the Coalition of New Hampshire Taxpayers conducted a straw poll and the clear winner was Ron Paul with 65%, Rudy Giuliani 8%, Mitt Romney 4% and Mike Huckabee 3%.  Clearly Ron Paul was not able to transfer that straw poll energy to the actual NH primary.


John McCain  37%
Mitt Romney  31%
Mike Huckabee  11%
Rudy Giuliani  8%
Ron Paul  8%
Fred Thompson  1%


In August of 2007, Mitt Romney won the Iowa Ames straw poll with 31.6%, Mike Huckabee 18.1%, and Sam Brownback 15.3%.  Both Giuliani and McCain skipped the Iowa straw poll.  Mitt Romney was not able to transfer his lead from the straw poll to the actual caucus.  Instead Mike Huckabee transferred the straw poll energy and beat Romney in the Iowa caucus by 10%.


Mike Huckabee 35%
Mitt Romney 25%
Fred Thompson 13%
John McCain 13%
Ron Paul 10%
Rudy Giuliani 4%

What do you think Mike Huckabee's strategy should be?